Stephanie

p.kappel-at-btinternet.com (Stefanie Kappel)::8/1/04::12:01 pm:: GMT-0000

>I asked about 'trying to display an image upon which I am working without
>the clutter of menus, palettes
>and dialog boxes from Photoshop with a dataprojector' Thanks for all the
>replies but please another question as I unfortunately am unable to try it
>out before I need to show some images:
>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)

Maybe I got you wrong, but I think you're asking if the projector will
display more of the image than the regular screen does?

You'd like to view the whole image at 100 percent?

It's all down to pixels, the data projector is perhaps 1024x768, your
regular screen? If you use the same resolution on both then you'll see
the same amount of image. Of course it'll be bigger on the projector.

F twice gives you a black screen with no desktop pattern, the tab key
<disappears> all the palettes etc.


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