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(Continuing an off-shoot from another topic <http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.59b80df5/19>.)
As I play around some more with the "continuous zoom" feature, I keep thinking this should start and end more quickly (if I had to rank them, the latter is more important). For example, when I want to stop at a specific zoom, it zooms for just a little bit more. It’s really not such a big deal, but it takes away from the accuracy that I’d want to see.
I find the "toss" movement of the hand tool offers a similar delay, but in that instance it’s more appropriate and easy to correct if you’re not in the exact spot you intended.
As I play around some more with the "continuous zoom" feature, I keep thinking this should start and end more quickly (if I had to rank them, the latter is more important). For example, when I want to stop at a specific zoom, it zooms for just a little bit more. It’s really not such a big deal, but it takes away from the accuracy that I’d want to see.
I find the "toss" movement of the hand tool offers a similar delay, but in that instance it’s more appropriate and easy to correct if you’re not in the exact spot you intended.
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