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How to get Full Image in corner

Community Beginner ,
Feb 24, 2020 Feb 24, 2020

I've seen some art streams where the digital artists are zoomed in on their canvas and they have the full picture view, typically in the top left corner of the screen. I'm wondering if I can do the same, or if I just mistook that feature for another digital program? Thanks for the help!

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Community Expert , Feb 24, 2020 Feb 24, 2020

If you want to view the entire image, View > Fit on Screen [Control+0]. You can also open a second window for the image, with it's own zoom level, Window > Arrange > New Window For filename [down at the bottom of the menu].

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Community Expert ,
Feb 24, 2020 Feb 24, 2020

If you want to view the entire image, View > Fit on Screen [Control+0]. You can also open a second window for the image, with it's own zoom level, Window > Arrange > New Window For filename [down at the bottom of the menu].

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 24, 2020 Feb 24, 2020

Thank you! Although, I wanted to see if I could have like a zoomed out version in the corner WHILE zooming in

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 24, 2020 Feb 24, 2020

Oh never mind! The second option worked. Thanks

 

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Jul 30, 2025 Jul 30, 2025

This is not working for me. The command-) is not fitting the document in the screen. Help please!

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 31, 2025 Jul 31, 2025
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Hi @HistoricalDancer, welcome to the community!

Could you share a bit more about what’s happening? Which version of Photoshop are you using? And just to clarify, are you saying that the Ctrl + 0 shortcut isn’t working for you? If that’s the case, one thing to check is whether Num Lock is turned on, as that can sometimes interfere.

Looking forward to helping you out!
Alek

*(If you mention me with an @, like @Aleke, I’ll get a notification and can respond faster.)*
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