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How to view entire image (without invoking Edit Original)?

Participant ,
Jan 15, 2022 Jan 15, 2022

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Is there a way to quickly/easily view an entire image that has been cropped or is partially hidden behind other objects?  I know I can right-click and Edit Original to open the image in an editor, but I'm looking for a quick solution that reveals the entire image in place.

 

Thank you.

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Jan 15, 2022 Jan 15, 2022

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Hello @mlondon88,

 

If you select the an image with the Direct Selection tool and hold down you can see the entire image if it has been cropped, unfortunately you can't see the entire image if it's behind other objects though.

 

Regards,

Mike

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Jan 15, 2022 Jan 15, 2022

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You can click on the Fit Frame to Content button in the Control bar (it might also be in the Properties bar, something this old fart has yet to get comfortable with). Then undo. 

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Feb 17, 2022 Feb 17, 2022

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Thank you all for great suggestions!

 

Clicking on Fit Frame to Content suits my workflow best.

 


@Scott Falkner wrote:

You can click on the Fit Frame to Content button in the Control bar (it might also be in the Properties bar, something this old fart has yet to get comfortable with). Then undo. 




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Jan 15, 2022 Jan 15, 2022

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custom script, which will show you preview whole image. 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 16, 2022 Jan 16, 2022

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茶, 

Select the image with the Direct Selection tool, and duplicate the colored dots in the Layers panel by option+dragging (on a Mac) to the top layer. Undo or delete when you are done.

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Jan 17, 2022 Jan 17, 2022

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Select the cropped image inside its container frame.

Copy it and then do Paste in Place.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

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