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How to center view in photoshop?

New Here ,
Jun 24, 2019 Jun 24, 2019

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I often work with PSD files which width equals to my display's one (1920px), so when I preview my document in full screen mode (pressing F) and set scale to 100% by pressing CTRL+1, my image will probably get shifted to one of the directions (up, left, right).

How do I center my document, so it starts from the top left pixel of my monitor, and ends to the top right pixel of it, so I don't have to struggle with centering the image by CTR+Scroll or using scrollbars?

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Community Beginner , Mar 17, 2022 Mar 17, 2022

I think I found the answer, which might help the other people asking the question.

 

Go into Edit>Preferences>Tools

Uncheck Overscroll

Click OK

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Jun 24, 2019 Jun 24, 2019

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no really getting the question? fit in window? will fit the entire document in the window is this is what you are referring to?

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Apr 15, 2020 Apr 15, 2020

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I have the same struggle. I have a 200x200 px document and Fit in window fill blow my image. When i use CMD+1 (formely set image as actual size centered in my screen), my image is set to 100% but somewhere random on my screen and have to manually move it to center (and sometime i only see part of it)

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Apr 15, 2020 Apr 15, 2020

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Hello, do you mean CTRL+0 or fit on screen?

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 17, 2022 Mar 17, 2022

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I am having the same problem. We're not talking about centering the image itself, but the window the image appears in on the screen.

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 17, 2022 Mar 17, 2022

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Also, when I crop a picture, it doesn't auto-center in the window, like it used to.

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 17, 2022 Mar 17, 2022

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I think I found the answer, which might help the other people asking the question.

 

Go into Edit>Preferences>Tools

Uncheck Overscroll

Click OK

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May 14, 2022 May 14, 2022

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Thank you, this fixed it for me!

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Aug 29, 2024 Aug 29, 2024

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This problem was driving me crazy—Thank you for the solution!!!

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May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

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Go to Window/Workspace/ an choose Photography

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New Here ,
May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

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Hello.  I know this is several years later but I had the same problem and just figured this out.  I thought I would go ahead and share with you.   In your PS, at the top, go to Windows/Workspace/ and choose Photography.    From now on when you open a photo it will be centred on your screen.   I hope this helps.

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