
CHAPTER FIVE: ACQUIRING AND MANAGING IMAGES
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ZOOM/PAN
By Zooming you can magnify part of the image
making small details more visible. Once you have
zoomed in on the image the entire image will no
longer be visible in the window. You can change
the portion of the image that is visible easily by
Panning.
To Zoom In or Out
1. Open View > Plugins > Zoom/Pan.
2. Click on Zoom In or Zoom Out (located below the thumbnail version of the image on
the Effects tab, on either side of the slider).
OR
Slide the zoom slider to the left to zoom out or to the right to zoom in.
OR
Select the desired zoom factor from the drop-down list to the right of the slider and
buttons.
There is no need to "turn off" the Magnify tool -- it will be turned off automatically
by selecting any other tool (such as a selection tool or an annotation tool).
You can also magnify your image by selecting View > Zoom and clicking on the
desired zoom percentage.
You can also type a number into the drop-down box and press TAB. This is
particularly useful if you desire a zoom factor between choices in the list.
To Pan to a Different Part of the Image
1. Open View > Plugins > Zoom/Pan.
2. In the thumbnail image, drag the Pan rectangle to the desired location. If the desired
location is outside the Pan rectangle, you can simply click the desired location to
"jump" the pan rectangle there.
To Magnify Part of an Image
3. Open View > Plugins > Zoom/Pan.
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