Is There a Way to Switch Between Open Images Quickly?

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i_am_jim
Sep 9, 2006
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Sometimes I want to compare one image to another. To do this I want to switch between open images instantly. The only way I know to switch is to open the Window Menu then select the open file. Is there a way to switch with just a keystroke?

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John Joslin
Sep 9, 2006
Alt + F6 to switch (or Tile them to see both).
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i_am_jim
Sep 9, 2006
On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 12:48:28 -0700, "John Joslin" wrote:

Alt + F6 to switch (or Tile them to see both).

On my version it’s Ctrl-F6, but that’s perfect. Thanks
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Ed_Hannigan
Sep 9, 2006
Hmmm. Ctrl-Tab and Ctrl-Shift-Tab as well.
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Lawson English
Sep 9, 2006
wrote:
Sometimes I want to compare one image to another. To do this I want to switch between open images instantly. The only way I know to switch is to open the Window Menu then select the open file. Is there a way to switch with just a keystroke?

If you’re using a Mac, F9 to tile all open windows, plus click or F10 to tile all windows of the frontmost application, then click.

Leopard (MacOS X.5) will allow you to group windows and applications into user-arranged visual workspaces which will make things even easier…
JJ
John Joslin
Sep 9, 2006
Is there no end to Photoshop’s infinite variety? 🙂
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i_am_jim
Sep 10, 2006
On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 13:15:44 -0700, wrote:

Hmmm. Ctrl-Tab and Ctrl-Shift-Tab as well.

That works too. Thanks.

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