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Pan around a photo while working with Healing

Community Beginner ,
Nov 19, 2022 Nov 19, 2022

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I suggest that you add the option to easily move the current position of the photo in close-up while working with Healing. For example, you could use the middle mouse button or a combination of hotkeys.

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Adobe Employee , Nov 19, 2022 Nov 19, 2022

Holding down the space bar puts you in a Panning mode.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 19, 2022 Nov 19, 2022

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Holding down the space bar puts you in a Panning mode.

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 19, 2022 Nov 19, 2022

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Wow.

I tested all the keys for this function but didn't think of a space.
Thanks for the good tip!

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Nov 20, 2022 Nov 20, 2022

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Just FYI – holding down the space bar shortcut to temporarily get the Hand (pan) tool is a traditional shortcut that originated in other Adobe applications such as Photoshop, so once you learn it, you can take advantage of it in other applications too.

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Nov 19, 2022 Nov 19, 2022

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Another hint is-

Start in magnified view looking at the top-left corner of the image,

2022-11-20 08_26_01-Lightroom Catalog-v12 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic - Develop.jpg

Correct 'spots' in this window then press [Page Down]  (my Dell xps13 requires [Ctrl+arrow down)

2022-11-20 08_26_15-Lightroom Catalog-v12 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic - Develop.jpg

As you repeat the [Page Down] you go down each 'column' and start again at the top of the next column.

2022-11-20 08_26_25-Lightroom Catalog-v12 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic - Develop.jpg

Keep repeating [Page Down] and you will eventually be at the lower-right of the image knowing you have looked at every area of the image.

2022-11-20 08_26_44-Lightroom Catalog-v12 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic - Develop.jpg

 

Regards. My System: Lightroom-Classic 14.0, Photoshop 26.0, ACR 17.0, Lightroom 8.0, Lr-iOS 9.0.1, Bridge 15.0.0, Windows-11.

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