In View mode you can use the Zoom tools to enlarge or reduce the size of the image you are viewing. When an image is zoomed to a larger size than the View mode window, you can use the Scroll tool (hand icon) to pan or scroll the image.
When you zoom in on a RAW image, you might see a change in the color, light, or detail of the image. This can occur if you have selected the Speed: Use embedded JPEG checkbox on the General tab of the Options dialog box. This option displays the embedded JPEG for the image, but when you zoom in past the resolution of the embedded JPEG, ACDSee Pro decodes the RAW image in order to display the image at that zoom level. As ACDSee Pro decodes the image, the Zoom tool might be slow to respond. See Viewing RAW images for more information.
To Zoom an Image In or Out:
Zoom Menu Options
Zoom In |
Increases the magnification of the image. |
Zoom Out |
Decreases the magnification of the image. |
Actual Size |
Displays the image at its original dimensions (100%). |
Fit Image |
Displays the image at the largest magnification that fits in View mode window. |
Fit Width |
Fits the image within the left and right sides of the View mode window. |
Fit Height |
Fits the image within the top and bottom of the View mode window. |
Zoom Lock |
Displays all images at the zoom option of the current image. If the zoom level is adjusted, the new zoom level is applied to all images that you view. |
Zoom To |
Opens a dialog box where you can select a zoom level. |
Pan Lock |
Locks the panned area of an image. |
If you select Fit Image you can display the previous or next image by pressing the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.
To change your default image view, click Tools | Zoom and select Actual Size, Fit Image (standard), Fit Width, or Fit Height.
You can also quickly access the Zoom Lock on the Toolbar by toggling the Zoom Lock button.