Zoom Multiple Variance at the same time
There has to be a way to do this. I want to select multiple variants and zoom (for example to 100%) to compare which is better focus (or for whatever). Another feature that I have not been able to figure out.
I downloaded the User Manual and for my taste it is one of the best manuals, very well done. Boring, but I am going through it now so I do not ask too many dumb questions.
I downloaded the User Manual and for my taste it is one of the best manuals, very well done. Boring, but I am going through it now so I do not ask too many dumb questions.
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There has to be a way to do this. I want to select multiple variants and zoom (for example to 100%) to compare which is better focus (or for whatever). Another feature that I have not been able to figure out.
I downloaded the User Manual and for my taste it is one of the best manuals, very well done. Boring, but I am going through it now so I do not ask too many dumb questions.
Using Windows and the zoom control slider above the viewer window, the Shift key plus the slider movement (or click for a setting position along the slider bar) will zoom all of the selected images at the same time.
If you have selected a lot of images it may take a few seconds before anything seems to happen!
Must be something similar for Mac.
HTH.
Grant0 -
I've been wanting this also. I just tried SFA's suggestion on an iMac and sure enough, it works?
Thanks for the tip,
Ld0 -
Thanks Grant, yes works and hard to believe I could not figure this one out. 0 -
Some other tips:
Zooming
Using hand tool, double click an image to 100% (to the point clicked). Double click again to go to "fit"
Select a batch of images. Do the same as above, holding shift, and all variant zoom to the same XY position.
Panning
Click hold and move the mouse (with the hand tool) to pan
Click and hold with shift held down to pan the batch.
Navigator
When zoomed in, right click to bring up the navigator (you can now scootch around the entire image to the next interest point). Again, works with shift for batches.
On Mac (alt+space) brings up loupe (regardless of cursor selected).0 -
I wondered if, but I actually never tried. Now I know.
Thanks for posting this, Grant and Jim_DK. Very helpful!
Is there also a trick to align the views when panning from different starting points?
Zooming out to 'fit' and zooming in again works, but maybe there's a quicker way?
Regards,
Hans0
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