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EsTaF
Inspiring
February 12, 2024
Question

ACR: View images in full screen mode

  • February 12, 2024
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If I google the question, I can find everything - how to expand the interface to full screen, or “I can’t expand the program interface to full screen,” or “why and when should I expand the interface to full screen,” but there is no option, how to expand the image itself is full screen.
Although the request seemed to be adequate - "adobe camera raw full screen image" without quotes.
I'm going further. I'm looking for help for the program. There is no file menu in the program - ok.  I'm looking for help on the program online - google "adobe camera raw help" without quotes. The search results are as follows - "https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/using/supported-cameras.html"  and a few more options about which cameras are supported by the program, a link to the community and then for some reason, who has what problems.
I'm opening https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/using/supported-cameras.html site.
1. Introduction - https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/using/introduction-camera-raw.html
"About the program, or why I need the program". There is a search tool at the top, but it is designed to search for all Adobe products and there are no other search options.
There are 0 complaints, but how to understand the logic of the moment if you need to find something?

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Conrad_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 12, 2024

I am not sure if there is a menu command for full screen mode, but a keyboard shortcut for “Toggle Full Screen Mode” (press F) is listed in the Adobe Camera Raw default keyboard shortcuts web page, which I found using a general web search. So if the standard Maximize window button is still not large enough, you can press the F key.

EsTaF
EsTaFAuthor
Inspiring
February 12, 2024

an f one only maximize window' face, but not photos. That's what I said about it.

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 12, 2024

I think you need to post a screenshot, this is still unclear.

 

Can you not maximize the window, or does the image not fill the window?

 

 

If the latter, look at the bottom left of the screenshot above.