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Chapter 1: Getting started
Add to image basket
Adds the image to the image basket.
Rotate left
Rotates the image to the left.
Rotate right
Rotates the image to the right.
Scroll
Pans or scrolls the image when the image is zoomed to a larger size than the
View mode area.
Select
Selects a rectangular area of the image.
Zoom
Zooms in or out on the image. Click to zoom in or right-click to zoom out.
Full Screen
Displays the image on a full screen. Press F to view full screen.
External Editors
Opens the file in an external editor of your choosing.
Show Original
Toggles between the original image and the edited image.
Navigator
Displays the Quick Navigator pane so you can see a thumbnail overview of a
magnified image. (Only visible for images that are zoomed in to a size larger
than will fit on the screen.)
Zoom slider
Controls the size of the image in the View mode area. Drag the slider to
adjust the size.
Zoom drop-down list
Displays a list of zoom sizes to select.
Actual Size
Returns the image to its actual size.
Fit Image
Reduces the image to fit within the View mode area.
Switching to Manage mode
You can return to Manage mode at any time.
To return to Manage mode from View mode:
Do one of the following:
Double-click the image.
Click the Manage mode button.
Using Develop and Edit Mode
Develop mode is a non-destructive, parametric editing, RAW conversion environment. Parametric editing means that when you edit
an image in Develop mode you are creating instructions for adjustments, rather than adjusting the actual pixels as you do in Edit
mode. Develop mode's non-destructive operations are entirely interwoven and interdependent and are applied in a fixed order to
maximize the image quality. When working on RAW files, adjustments are applied as much as possible using the RAW image data.
Edit mode works on the image data already rendered to RGB. When switching from Develop to Edit mode with a RAW file, the full
resolution image data is converted to a 16 bit RGB image with the Develop instructions applied. In Edit mode, each operation is
completely independent. Edits are applied to the converted RGB data in the order that you do them. This chain editing gives you full
control over the pixels allowing creative freedom to apply precise adjustments. This makes operations such as selections and blend
modes possible.
Workflow
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