The Navigator pane controls what appears in the image
preview. The area of the image preview can be enlarged to fit the screen.
The bounding box in the
Navigator pane contains the part of the image that is visible in the image
preview. If the bounding box is hard to see, change its color in .
- To reposition the part of the image that shows in the
preview, do one of the following:
Drag the bounding box in the
Navigator pane.
Drag the image.
To center the preview on a specific location in the image,
hold down the Shift key and click that location.
- To rotate the image, do one of the
following:
- To rotate 90° clockwise, click the
Rotate icon.
- To rotate 90°, 180°, or 270° clockwise, or to
reset the preview to the original orientation, click and click the appropriate selection.
The rotation applies only to the preview, not the printed job.
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(For Fiery ImageViewer 4.0) To split the screen on a diagonal to see the image before and after
adjustments are made, click the Wiper icon.
The raster area above the diagonal line displays the after effects of an edit and the raster area
below the diagonal line displays the before effects without an edit. You can pan the image to move
the split to before or after correction. The image moves in the direction that it is dragged.
The wiper can be moved around the screen with either ctrl+alt (Windows) or cmd+option (Mac OS)
and the scroll wheel on the mouse.
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To enlarge the area of the image preview, click .
The thumbnails and the viewer controls are hidden and can be made to appear by moving the cursor
to the left and right sides of the screen, respectively.
To return to the normal display, press the
Esc key.