From the course: Photoshop CC 2017 One-on-One: Fundamentals
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Using the more precise Zoom tool - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop CC 2017 One-on-One: Fundamentals
Using the more precise Zoom tool
- Alright, now if I were you, and I just got done watching that previous movie, I would've thought, good golly, that is some is some very basic information. Not so much where this movie is concerned. I'm going to be throwing at you a little more intricate information, because we're going to be talking about this tool down here at the bottom of the toolbox on the left hand side of the screen, which is the zoom tool. And it allows you to decide the very specific portion of the image that you want to zoom into. So, whereas as I was pressing control plus or command plus on the Mac, I'm zooming into the center of the image, in other words, the model's mouth. With the zoom tool, I can decide exactly which portion of the image I want to magnify. So, I'm going to go ahead and press control zero, or command zero on the Mac, to zoom out, and then, I'll select the zoom tool down here at the bottom of the toolbox. And let's say I want to zoom in on the glass in front of her left eye, then I would…
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Navigating your image29s
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Zooming in and out5m 48s
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Using the more precise Zoom tool6m 29s
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Zooming continuously5m 37s
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Entering a custom zoom value4m 24s
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Scrolling (panning)2m 45s
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A few top-secret scrolling tricks3m 47s
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Switching between open images5m 8s
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Rotating and resetting the view4m 3s
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Cycling between screen modes4m 20s
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Using the Navigator panel5m 23s
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Panels and workspaces8m 6s
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Updating a workspace3m 29s
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A few very important preferences7m 49s
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Reassigning Spotlight (Mac only)3m 28s
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