From the course: Organizing with Lightroom
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Viewing images full screen - Lightroom Tutorial
From the course: Organizing with Lightroom
Viewing images full screen
- When you look at a picture on the back of a camera or small on your computer screen or mobile phone, it's difficult to know if that image is the best image. Judging things like focus can be hard when the picture shrunk down. Fortunately, lightroom makes it easy to really judge a photo. Let's go here and take a look at this picture here of the bikes. You can use any picture but I'm going to select this one. If you want to find that picture, notice, we could type in the word bike and it actually found it. We'll talk about this Auto key wording feature a little bit later. Let's double click here to open it up. This opens the image and shows it to you effectively in the canvas. If I press the F key however, it takes it truly full screen. Now all the distractions are removed and you're looking at just the photo. You could also pinch and zoom to explore the details of the image and check for things like focus. If I click…
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The role of flags2m 53s
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Advice when using ratings4m 24s
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Sorting and filtering images by criteria3m 24s
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Using My View shortcuts to browse images2m
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Viewing images full screen3m 5s
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Searching by auto-tagging2m 49s
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Understanding photo metadata and Sync status3m 11s
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