On Jan 8, 2004, at 12:01, Stefanie Kappel wrote:
If I view my image in Photoshop at 100% it is obviously too large for the
screen- but if I project the image with a dataprojector I will hopefully be
able to see the whole image??? or do I only get what I can see in Photoshop
(even if I hit F and the tab button I can't see the whole image on the
screen)
Depending on the projector it should display at or near full screen of whatever is on the screen. Think of the projected image as a second monitor.
Further to the other postings - if you need to display images from within Photoshop there is a slightly different procedure to do just what you want.
Firstly open all the images in Photoshop to the generic view size. Then Shift click the 'Full Screen' icon in the toolbar or Cmd+Shift+F. All the menus and pallettes will disappear and the frontmost image will be centred on screen. Then simply (on a Mac) Cntrl + Tab through all of the images on the black screen. You may need to experiment with your set up as to what percentage to display the images to get a reasonably full screen image if need be.
Finally don't forget to Cmd+Shift+F to get back to the normal screen. --------------- Bye for now.
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