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Phyllis Davis

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Viewing an Image in Two Windows

One technique I use constantly when editing an image is looking at the image in two windows. The first window I use to zoom way in so that I can see pixels — this is the image window in which I do the actual image editing. The other window is set to 100% magnification (or whatever fits on-screen); I use this window to see how my edits are working.

You don’t have to paint at a higher magnification, and then zoom out to see how it looks, zoom in to paint more, zoom out to check it again. Just open two windows and preview your edits as you make them.

To open a second image window, choose Window> Arrange>New Window. As shown in Figure 5-3, I’ve set one window so that I can see the entire image. The second window is magnified. Every time I make a stroke with a brush or edit the image, the edit appears simultaneously in both windows. Paired with the Navigator palette, I can move around, zoom, and edit to my heart’s content, seeing exactly what I’m doing all the while.


Figure 5-3: Opening a second image window makes image editing and manipulation much easier.

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