User Guide

Chapter 4: View mode
Zoom mode and Resize results
Fit Image Fit Width Fit Height
Reduce
Only
Reduces large images to fit the size
of the View mode window.
Images that are smaller than the
View mode window are displayed at
their original size.
Reduces large images to fit
between the left and right sides of
the View mode window.
Images that are smaller than the
View mode window are displayed at
their original size.
Reduces large images to fit between the
top and bottom of the View mode window.
Images that are smaller than the View
mode window are displayed at their
original size.
Enlarge
Only
Enlarges small images to fit the size
of the Viewer.
Images that are larger than the
View mode window are displayed at
their original size.
Enlarges small images to fit
between the left and right sides of
the View mode window.
Images that are larger than the
View mode window are displayed at
their original size.
Enlarges small images to fit between the
top and bottom of the View mode window.
Images that are larger than the View mode
window are displayed at their original size.
Reduce
and
Enlarge
Reduces large images and enlarges
small images to fit the size of the
View mode window.
Reduces large images and enlarges
small images to fit between the left
and right sides of the View mode
window.
Reduces large images and enlarges small
images to fit between the top and bottom
of the View mode window.
If you select Fit Image you can display the previous or next image by pressing the left- and right-arrow keys on your
keyboard.
Displaying a thumbnail of a magnified image
Use the Navigator pane to display a thumbnail overview of magnified images. A marquee indicates the area of the magnified image
that is visible in View mode.
To display and use the Navigator pane:
1. In View mode, click View | Navigator.
2. Drag the slider to increase or decrease the magnification of the image in View mode.
3. Drag the marquee to the area of the image you would like to display in View mode.
Panning a magnified image
In View mode, you can pan large images by moving them vertically, horizontally, and diagonally across the display area to view
specific areas of the image. When an image is larger than the ACDSee Pro window and you use the Scroll tool, the cursor changes to
a hand.
To pan an image:
Do one of the following:
Drag the image to center the area you want to view.
Press an arrow key. You can hold the CTRL key to pan quickly, or hold the SHIFT key to pan more slowly.
Using Pan Lock
You can use the Pan Lock setting to automatically center the same area of a series of larger images in View mode.
To use Pan Lock:
1. In View mode, pan over a large image to a specific area you want to view.
2. Using the Zoom menu, zoom in on the image until you reach the magnification you want to use for all of your images.
3. Click Tools | Zoom | Zoom Lock to keep the current zoom level.
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