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Photoshop CS
When you double click on the zoom tool to bring image to 100%, should you still be able to view the entire image? When I do this I can only view a small portion of my image as it becomes very large. I understand from various reference books that it is imperative to bring image to 100% when doing certain adjustments (i.e. unsharp mask etc) but I can't see how you do this when you can't view the entire picture.
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Chances are here you are opening a document that is set a larger size than you need if you are getting to much zoom. To fix this is easy, just go to 'image' in tool bar and to 'image size' where you can select the work space size till you have optimal size.
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