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Quickly zoom photos in iPhoto's browse mode
I'd love to know how to zoom in past "100%" (or rather the as-big-as-it-can-get panel-filled mode) when just standard browsing.
Quickly zoom photos in iPhoto's browse mode
I don't think you can do what you're thinking of, but for *some* purposes it can be useful to just do the Control+scroll-wheel thing to zoom the whole screen in on a part of the image. You don't get access to the image's true resolution of course, so it'll get blurry (or pixellated, depending on your setting in the Universal Access prefpane), but it's close. :)
Quickly zoom photos in iPhoto's browse mode
If you are talking about entering full-screen, as-big-as-you-can-get mode, you have two options. (1) Set your iPhoto preferences to edit photos "Using full screen", then just hit return or enter to view the image in full-screen edit view. (2) Right-click the image and select "Edit using full screen". Alternatively, you can choose to view the image in a separate window using either of the two previous options.
Quickly zoom photos in iPhoto's browse mode
And in thumbnail view, the 0,3,2 and 1 keys change the size of the thumbnails, from smallest to largest, in that order, although this is strangely illogical. |
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