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help off-center image

New Here ,
Sep 16, 2020 Sep 16, 2020

every time I want to edit a photo, the image appears off-center of the CS6 screen.
example: if I want to crop I can't see the top of the image.
if I put CS6 to full screen and then to window again the image is automatically centered and vice versa.
Does anyone know how I correct it?

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Sep 16, 2020 Sep 16, 2020

Just use Ctrl+0 menu View>Fit On Screen so you can see the full image then use the crop tool. The image can be anywhere on your display.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 16, 2020 Sep 16, 2020

It's important for you to understand:

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Community Expert ,
Sep 16, 2020 Sep 16, 2020

Just a thought, but if you mean that part of the image is being hidden behind panels, then you could try making sure that Overscroll is checked.  Your Preferences are going to look different, but it should still be under the Preferences > Tools tab/

 

 

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New Here ,
Sep 20, 2020 Sep 20, 2020
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Sin título.jpg

Sin título1.jpg

I mean that gray area in the first image that does not allow to see completely.
in the second image is when I modify the CS6 to full screen or full screen to window (this is how it should be)

PS: and one more question, can you configure that the format in which I save the photos is by default in JPEG? and not photoshop format, but I must change it manually in each photo

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