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Is there a way to change the default magnification of an image upon opening or upon conversion from ACR?
Photoshop normally opens up an image so that one can see the entire image without scrolling. Usually this is fine, but lately I’ve been working with larger images. These images open up to an "uneven" percentage. Specifically, they open to 33.33%. I normally use Control + on my PC to magnify them to an even percentage size before I begin editing.
Is there a way to tell Photoshop to open these images to a default size of, say, 50%…even though this means that scrolling would be required (the scroll bars would appear) to view the entire image?
Thanks,
J.D.
Photoshop normally opens up an image so that one can see the entire image without scrolling. Usually this is fine, but lately I’ve been working with larger images. These images open up to an "uneven" percentage. Specifically, they open to 33.33%. I normally use Control + on my PC to magnify them to an even percentage size before I begin editing.
Is there a way to tell Photoshop to open these images to a default size of, say, 50%…even though this means that scrolling would be required (the scroll bars would appear) to view the entire image?
Thanks,
J.D.
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