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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Display and Measure Functions<br />

Zooming In and Out<br />

If used for a layout, the percentage value is always relative to the current<br />

display size. Entering 100 does therefor not change the magnification<br />

level. This is different, however, if a pixel zoom has been made before.<br />

Fig. 30-5<br />

Input Box for Zoom Factor<br />

Displaying Images at 100%<br />

Images can be easily displayed at their actual size, i.e. in a way that one<br />

image pixel is represented by one pixel on the screen.<br />

To do so, press +OPTION+1 (Mac OS) or CTRL+1 (Windows), or select<br />

VIEW | 100%. Alternatively, select the VIEW | ZOOM % function and enter<br />

100.<br />

Note:<br />

Fitting Image or Layout to Window<br />

The magnification level can be changed in a way that a layout or image<br />

fills its window completely. To do so:<br />

• Press +0 (Mac OS) or CTRL+0 (Windows) – or:<br />

• Select VIEW | COMPLETE IMAGE or COMPLETE PAGE (for layouts).<br />

The layout or image is magnified if it is smaller than its window and reduced<br />

if parts are invisible because they exceed the window borders.<br />

If pixel zoom was applied to a layout, this function does not have the effect<br />

described here. In this case you must first select the VIEW | 100%<br />

function ( +OPTION+1 or CTRL+1, respectively).<br />

See also Fitting Windows to Images (page 30-17).<br />

Pixel Zoom on Layouts<br />

You can also change the magnification level of a layout in a way that only<br />

the currently displayed pixels are enlarged or reduced. The layout will<br />

then appear pixelated and details are harder to recognize.<br />

However, you can pan (see page 30-16) around the entire layout, which<br />

is not possible after normal zooming which loads only the pixels of the<br />

magnified section. There are various methods to make a pixel zoom:<br />

<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.4.8</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 30-15<br />

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