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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] Let's take a moment to look at the different screen modes in Photoshop. In order to gain just a little bit more screen real estate, as well as hide the interface to present our images full-screen. So, I'm going to select all three images by just dragging over them in Bridge, and I'll use Command O to open them or Control O to open them on Windows. We can change our screen view by selecting View, and then choosing a screen mode from the list. Or, at the bottom of the Toolbar, you'll notice there's an icon here. And if I click it, it shows us the three different screen modes. This also reveals that F is the keyboard shortcut to toggle through them. Now, before I move to the next screen mode, I'll just zoom in using Command One on Mac or Control One on Windows. And you can see that we have these scroll bars on the right and the bottom of the image preview area. When I tap F, the Full Screen With Menu…

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