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Viewing images using different screen modes

Viewing images using different screen modes - Photoshop Tutorial

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Viewing images using different screen modes

- [Instructor] Now that you've seen how to zoom and pan around your images, I want to show you another way to customize Photoshop to gain a little bit more screen real estate when you're working on your images, as well as hide the interface to allow you to present your images full-screen. I'm going to select all three of these images in Bridge. I'll select the first one, hold down the shift key, and then click on the last one to select all three of them, and use command O, in order to open up all three of these images. Now, underneath the view menu, you can see that there's a screen mode. We've got standard, full-screen with menu bar, and then full-screen mode. These are also accessible on the tool bar, at the very bottom, and when I select that, and I hold down my cursor to pop out the other nested tools, you can see that they've all been assigned the keyboard shortcut F, and that means that I can just toggle through…

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