From the course: Photoshop 2020 One-on-One: Fundamentals
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Bird's eye and other scrolling tricks - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop 2020 One-on-One: Fundamentals
Bird's eye and other scrolling tricks
- In this movie, we'll take a look at three very useful scrolling options that very few people know about. Specifically, the Birds Eye View, your ability to scroll multiple images at the same time, and Overscroll. And so, let's say zoom I in on this image by pressing Control + One or Command + One on the Mac. I'm now seeing the image at the 100 percent zoom ratio, but I'm not seeing the part of the image I'd like to. And so, as I was telling you, the Handtool offers a keyboard shortcut of H. Now, most of the time, you're not gunna worry about that shortcut, you're gunna Spacebar + drag instead, but there is one trick that is better suited to the H tool and that's the Birds Eye View. And, to take advantage of it, you want to press and hold the H key, so keep it down, then click and hold, like so, and now notice that I've zoomed all the way out and I'm seeing this rectangle that represents my view into the image. And so, if…
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Let me show you around1m 30s
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Zooming in and out6m 34s
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Using the more precise Zoom tool6m 47s
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Reassigning Spotlight and Siri on Mac3m 34s
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Five ways to zoom continuously4m 40s
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Scrolling (panning)3m 12s
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Bird's eye and other scrolling tricks5m 19s
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Switching between open images5m 23s
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Cycling between screen modes7m 4s
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Using the Navigator panel6m 36s
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Panels and workspace: Do not skip!5m 15s
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Resetting and updating workspaces3m 40s
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A few important preferences8m 23s
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