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August 3, 2020
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Panning & Zooming In/Out

  • August 3, 2020
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Hi Everyone. I'm new to Adobe Photoshop (Windows version), and I'm walking through tutorials to get a better grasp of it. I wonder if it's possible to pan around & zoom in/out the image while another tool is active. For example, I have zoomed in far enough that the image windows shows only part of the image; the Polygonal Lasso Tool has been selected & is active, so now I wonder if there's a way to pan around & zoom in/out the image using a certain combination of keyboard modifiers & mouse buttons (e.g. clicking & holding the mouse scroll wheel to pan around the image) or if there's a setting to enable this functionality? For the record, I'm a CAD Designer... so I'm just attempting to do things in a similar way as in Autodesk applications... Thank you!

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Correct answer jane-e

There are so many ways! Here's a Help page:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop/panning-amp-zooming-in-out/td-p/11334600?page=1

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/viewing-images.html

I use spacebar to pan the canvas. My favorites for zooming include Ctrl+Spacebar+click or drag, Ctrl + , Ctrl - , Ctrl+0, to name a few.

~ Jane

 

EDIT: the link to Help is corrected.

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jane-e
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jane-eCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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August 3, 2020

There are so many ways! Here's a Help page:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop/panning-amp-zooming-in-out/td-p/11334600?page=1

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/viewing-images.html

I use spacebar to pan the canvas. My favorites for zooming include Ctrl+Spacebar+click or drag, Ctrl + , Ctrl - , Ctrl+0, to name a few.

~ Jane

 

EDIT: the link to Help is corrected.

(je)

roja83567Author
Participating Frequently
August 3, 2020

Thanks for your reply, Jane!

Just one quick observation, the above link to the Help page you suggested is actually the link to my post. Could you please send me the correct link? I appreciate your help. Thanks!

jane-e
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Community Expert
August 4, 2020

My sincere apologies! I've made the correction in my post, and here is the link with more ideas:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/viewing-images.html

 

~ Jane