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Cycling between screen modes

Cycling between screen modes - Photoshop Tutorial

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Cycling between screen modes

- [Instructor] Another way to control the display is to change the screen mode, which allows you to hide the interface and hone in on the image itself, which, as you might imagine, is a great way to show off your stuff to colleagues and clients. Notice way down here at the bottom of the Toolbox we have this option that, once again, has a little triangle in its lower right corner. If you click and hold, you'll see a fly-out menu of screen modes, starting with the standard screen mode, which is currently active. If you switch to full screen mode with menu bar, you'll go ahead and hide the titles along the top of the image window, and you'll also hide the scroll bars that surround the image, which gives you more room to see the image onscreen. And even though you can't see the title tabs up here at the top of the screen, you can still switch between images by pressing ctrl + tab, both on the PC and on the Mac. And we can see with this image in particular that it's actually floating…

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