Photoshop CS4 enables you to open and
view your images in various configurations on
the screen. You can open multiple similar photographs
at the same time to see which one is the best of
the group. You can also have two windows of the same
image open. Photoshop automatically opens
multiple images as separate tabs in one window. You can
quickly change from one image to the next by
clicking the tabs, and you
can close any images you do not need by clicking X on the image tab. You can select one image and open it in a separate
window while leaving all the others as tabs in the group
or view all the images as cascading individual
windows. You can also
tile multiple windows so they all fit
on the screen at once. You can open a second window of
one image and view an enlarged version in one
window and the full photo in the other, so you can
edit a particular area while still viewing the overall
effect on the entire image. Comparing specific areas on
similar photos is easy because you can match the areas
displayed in each of the images and even match a
zoomed-in location.
2. Click Open.
The Open dialog box appears.
3. Shift+click multiple images to select them.
4. Click Open.
The images open in the default tabbed mode.
5. Click
any tab to view a different image.
6 Click
Window.
7 Click
Arrange.
8 Click Float All in Windows.
The images open in separate windows cascading down the screen.
9. Click Window.
10. Click Arrange.
11. Click Tile.
The
images tile across the screen.
12. Click
the Hand tool.
13. Click
and drag in one image to move it to the bottom right corner.
14. Click
Window.
15. Click
Arrange.
16 Click
Match Location.
All the windows move their contents
to display the bottom right corner of
each image.
Did You Know ?
If you zoom in on one image
and then tile the windows, you
can click Window, Arrange, and
Match Zoom to zoom the same amount on all the windows.
More Options !
You can drag one or more windows to a second monitor.
You can then have all your tools
and panels on one monitor and all your images on the other, or
one version of an image on one monitor and an edited version
on the other.
Try This !
Click the Arrange Documents button in the Photoshop
bar and click any of the buttons
to select a different tiling arrangement, or click Match
Zoom, Match Location, or Match Zoom and Location to quickly
change your window views.
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