tailieunhanh - ADOBE PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 3 - CLASSROOM IN A BOOK Part 3

Tham khảo tài liệu 'adobe photoshop lightroom 3 - classroom in a book part 3', công nghệ thông tin, đồ họa - thiết kế - flash phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 5 Choose Window Screen Mode Full Screen And Hide Panels or use the keyboard shortcut Shift Ctrl F Shift Command F. 6 In Grid view double-click any of the thumbnails to enter Loupe view. A variant of the Full Screen mode Full Screen And Hide Panels is ideal for viewing an image as large as possible in Loupe view. By pressing T on your keyboard you can even hide the Toolbar below the work area so that you see nothing but your photo. You ll learn more about showing and hiding panels later in this lesson. 7 Press F on your keyboard. This is the keyboard shortcut for Window Screen Mode Next Screen Mode. Press F repeatedly to cycle through the three screen modes. As you switch between the screen modes you ll notice that the panels around the work area remain hidden. 8 To reveal all hidden panels press Shift Tab once or twice. If the Toolbar is hidden press T to show it. 9 Press Alt Ctrl F Option Command F to return to Normal screen mode. Adjusting the workspace layout Working with the application window on Windows In Normal screen mode on Windows you can resize and reposition the application window just as you are used to doing with other applications. 58 LESSON 2 Introducing the Workspace 1 Move the pointer to any edge of the window. When the pointer changes to a horizontal or vertical double-arrow icon you can drag the window s edge. 2 Move the pointer to any corner of the application window. When the pointer changes to a diagonal double-arrow you can drag the corner. 3 Click the Maximize button El located beside the Close button x at the right of the title bar the application window expands to fill the entire screen though you are still in Normal screen mode with both the title bar and the menu visible. While the window is maximized it s no longer possible to resize it as you did in steps 1 and 2 or reposition it by dragging the title bar. 4 Click the Restore Down button S to return to the previous window size. Working with the application window on Mac OS 1 In Normal