CS3 default Fit Screen-how?

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Frank Arthur
Jul 15, 2007
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How can I bring in an image defaulting to Fit Screen?

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ronviers
Jul 16, 2007
On Jul 15, 1:55 pm, "Frank Arthur" wrote:
How can I bring in an image defaulting to Fit Screen?

Hi Frank,
I’m not exactly sure what you mean. If you double click on the hand tool it will size the image to fit the screen. There is a setting under general preferences called something like resize during place that may be what you’re looking for but I never use that option – it throws me way off. If you want the image to be re-sized (interpolated) automatically then I don’t know how to do that – I have not needed to do that.

Good luck with it,
Ron
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nomail
Jul 16, 2007
wrote:

On Jul 15, 1:55 pm, "Frank Arthur" wrote:
How can I bring in an image defaulting to Fit Screen?

Hi Frank,
I’m not exactly sure what you mean. If you double click on the hand tool it will size the image to fit the screen.

And you can use that in an Action and automatically run that action on any image that is opened via ‘Scripts Event Manager’.

There is a setting under general preferences called something like resize during place that may be what you’re looking for

No, that is something entirely different.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com
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ronviers
Jul 16, 2007
On Jul 16, 5:23 am, (Johan W. Elzenga) wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 15, 1:55 pm, "Frank Arthur" wrote:
How can I bring in an image defaulting to Fit Screen?

Hi Frank,
I’m not exactly sure what you mean. If you double click on the hand tool it will size the image to fit the screen.

And you can use that in an Action and automatically run that action on any image that is opened via ‘Scripts Event Manager’.

There is a setting under general preferences called something like resize during place that may be what you’re looking for

No, that is something entirely different.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com

Thanks for clearing that up Johan. I will have to look into the scripts event manager – I don’t remember even seeing that one – sounds handy though.

Brgds,
Ron

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