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Cycling between screen modes - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop One-on-One: Fundamentals
Cycling between screen modes
- [Instructor] In this movie, I'll show you how to hide Photoshops Interface by switching to what's known as the full screen mode. Which might initially seem like a daunting proposition because after all how do you get any work done in Photoshop, if you don't have an interface? Turns out you can work in this mode and it's a great way to show off your imagery to clients. All right, so I'll switch to what's known as the standard screen mode, which features a variety of different interface elements including this menu bar at the top of the screen. Then we have the horizontal options bar which is context sensitive, meaning that it's options changed depending on which tool is active. Below that we're seeing the various title tabs that are at the top of what stone is the image window. Over on the right side of the image window, we have a vertical scroll bar right here and down at the bottom of the image window, we have a…
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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 (Mac only)3m 34s
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Five ways to zoom continuously4m 40s
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Scrolling (or 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 skip5m 40s
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Resetting and updating workspaces3m 40s
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A few important preferences8m 23s
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