Zoom In or Out

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nhmiller
Jun 23, 2004
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In Photoshop Elements, [Ctrl+-] decreases the size of the image and the canvas (though this does not change their numbers in the Image-Image Size or Canvas Size dropdown menu), so several images can be viewed on the screen by quickly resizing their windows to fit. But it looks to me in Photoshop 7.0, [Ctrl+-] decreases the size of the image but the canvas size stays the same (gray around the image). Looks like the only way to resize the windows is to click and drag from a corner. Let me know if there is a way to set a preference or otherwise do what I want. Thanks.

Neil
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no_email
Jun 23, 2004
On 23 Jun 2004 00:25:32 GMT, (Nhmiller) wrote:

In Photoshop Elements, [Ctrl+-] decreases the size of the image and the canvas (though this does not change their numbers in the Image-Image Size or Canvas Size dropdown menu), so several images can be viewed on the screen by quickly resizing their windows to fit. But it looks to me in Photoshop 7.0, [Ctrl+-] decreases the size of the image but the canvas size stays the same (gray around the image). Looks like the only way to resize the windows is to click and drag from a corner. Let me know if there is a way to set a preference or otherwise do what I want. Thanks.

Neil
Cat Paintings At Carol Wilson Gallery
http://www.carolwilsongallery.com
Check the resize windows to fit box
ZONED!
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screwface
Jun 23, 2004
On 23 Jun 2004 00:25:32 GMT, (Nhmiller) wrote:

In Photoshop Elements, [Ctrl+-] decreases the size of the image and the canvas (though this does not change their numbers in the Image-Image Size or Canvas Size dropdown menu), so several images can be viewed on the screen by quickly resizing their windows to fit. But it looks to me in Photoshop 7.0, [Ctrl+-] decreases the size of the image but the canvas size stays the same (gray around the image). Looks like the only way to resize the windows is to click and drag from a corner. Let me know if there is a way to set a preference or otherwise do what I want. Thanks.

Neil
Cat Paintings At Carol Wilson Gallery
http://www.carolwilsongallery.com

ctrl + space + left click will zoom in, ctrl + alt + space + left click will zoom out.
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JPS
Jun 23, 2004
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(Nhmiller) wrote:

In Photoshop Elements, [Ctrl+-] decreases the size of the image and the canvas (though this does not change their numbers in the Image-Image Size or Canvas Size dropdown menu), so several images can be viewed on the screen by quickly resizing their windows to fit. But it looks to me in Photoshop 7.0, [Ctrl+-] decreases the size of the image but the canvas size stays the same (gray around the image). Looks like the only way to resize the windows is to click and drag from a corner. Let me know if there is a way to set a preference or otherwise do what I want. Thanks.

CTRL+ALT with the + or – always uses the smallest possible window to display the image.


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