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Photoshop preview mode?

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Jun 02, 2021 Jun 02, 2021

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Hello, how is everything? I would like to ask a question... in photoshop is there any option to work with the photos in preview mode? Type in Lightroom that you create an automatic copy of the photo in low quality to work faster, as well as in indesign.

 

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Jun 02, 2021 Jun 02, 2021

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No, there is no Preview mode in Photoshop — similar to Display Performance in InDesign to make to screen display faster and display the image at lower quality.

 

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You're welcome @diogol80278930 

 

In InDesign you don't always need to see the full resolution of the images because you aren't changing them, and it can slow you down considerably if there are a lot of images and you don't have a fast computer. In Photoshop you really need to see each pixel as you make adjustments.

 

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