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Inspiring
December 2, 2023
Question

Separate tabs do not retain zoom level

  • December 2, 2023
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PS Version 25.4 m.2417

Windows 11 Pro 23H2 OS build 22631.2715

I have two separate tabs open and when I zoom in on the image on one of the tabs, the zoom level is mirrored on the other tab. So, if I zoom the first tab to 100%, and the second tab, which was originally set to 50%, will zoom to 100%. And conversely, if I then zoom the second tab back down to 50%, the first tab will also zoom down to 50%. This happened after I applied the Super Zoom Neural Filter on the original image in the first tab, and set the output to “New document”. The second tab is the Super Zoom image.

I expect each tab to retain the zoom level that I set regardless of the other tab's zoom level.

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6 replies

Inspiring
December 11, 2023

Again, still displaying the same behaviour, i.e., the zoom tool is affecting all images opened in three separate tabs, in version 25.4 m.2427.

Inspiring
February 18, 2024

I was using version 25.6 and the window zoom behaviour was still present. I reset my Photoshop preferences using Shift+ Alt + Ctrl, and it fixed my Windows zoom problem. Now each tab retains it unique zoom level regardless of applying a zoom to the working window.

Inspiring
December 11, 2023

Still not fixed in version 25.4 m2426

Inspiring
December 4, 2023

I updated to Photoshop 24.4m2422 this morning and the zoom behaviour between tabs is still presents.

Inspiring
December 3, 2023

Upon further investigation, I can open any two images and the same zoom behaviour is displayed. One tab's zoom level is mirrored in the other tab, and vice versa. The neural zoom filter has nothing to do with the behaviour displayed.

Inspiring
December 2, 2023
Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 2, 2023

We are going to need a screen shot for this one.

Full workspace at full resolution shoing image and layers panel.