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Viewing photos in the catalog, Viewing photos in the Filmstrip, Filmstrip overview

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41 Chapter 5: Viewing photos in the catalog Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® provides many ways to view your photos in the Library module. You can view thumbnails in the Grid view, 1:1 previews in the Loupe view, and you can compare two or more photos side by side in the Compare and Survey views. The Filmstrip provides a way to navigate and select photos for viewing. More Help topics "Viewing and organizing photos" on page 10 Viewing photos in the Filmstrip Filmstrip overview The Filmstrip displays the photos you are working on as you move between modules. It contains photos from the currently selected Library folder, collection, or keyword set. Move between photos in the Filmstrip using the Left and Right Arrow keys or by choosing a different source from the Filmstrip Source Indicator pop-up menu to the right of the navigation buttons. A BC D E F Lightroom Filmstrip A. Show/Hide Second Window button B. Go to Grid view C. Go Back and Go Forward buttons (to navigate modules) D. Filmstrip Source Indicator and menu E. Source filter F. Show/Hide Filmstrip control More Help topics "Setting preferences for working in Lightroom" on page 27 "Selecting photos in the Grid view and the Filmstrip" on page 45 Hide or show the Filmstrip • Click the Show/Hide Filmstrip icon at the bottom of the Filmstrip. • Choose Window > Panels > Show/Hide Filmstrip. Change the size of the Filmstrip thumbnails • Place the pointer over the top edge of the Filmstrip. When the pointer changes to a double arrow Filmstrip edge up or down. • Double-click the top edge of the Filmstrip to switch between the last two sizes of thumbnails. , drag the Updated 03 September 2009

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Chapter 5: Viewing photos in the catalog
Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® provides many ways to view your photos in the Library module. You can view
thumbnails in the Grid view, 1:1 previews in the Loupe view, and you can compare two or more photos side by side in
the Compare and Survey views. The Filmstrip provides a way to navigate and select photos for viewing.
More Help topics
Viewing and organizing photos
” on page
10
Viewing photos in the Filmstrip
Filmstrip overview
The Filmstrip displays the photos you are working on as you move between modules. It contains photos from the
currently selected Library folder, collection, or keyword set. Move between photos in the Filmstrip using the Left and
Right Arrow keys or by choosing a different source from the Filmstrip Source Indicator pop-up menu to the right of
the navigation buttons.
Lightroom Filmstrip
A.
Show/Hide Second Window button
B.
Go to Grid view
C.
Go Back and Go Forward buttons (to navigate modules)
D.
Filmstrip Source
Indicator and menu
E.
Source filter
F.
Show/Hide Filmstrip control
More Help topics
Setting preferences for working in Lightroom
” on page
27
Selecting photos in the Grid view and the Filmstrip
” on page
45
Hide or show the Filmstrip
Click the Show/Hide Filmstrip icon
at the bottom of the Filmstrip.
Choose Window
> Panels
> Show/Hide Filmstrip.
Change the size of the Filmstrip thumbnails
Place the pointer over the top edge of the Filmstrip. When the pointer changes to a double arrow
, drag the
Filmstrip edge up or down.
Double-click the top edge of the Filmstrip to switch between the last two sizes of thumbnails.
A
B
C
D
E
F
Updated 03 September 2009