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How Do I Fix Zoom in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 12:59 am

Zoom in Photoshop is a function that allows you to increase or decrease the magnification of your image. You can access the Zoom tool from the main toolbar, or by pressing Z on your keyboard.

To zoom in, simply click on the area you want to magnify. To zoom out, press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Mac) while you click on the area you want to reduce.

There are times when you may want to keep your image at its original size, but just change the zoom level so that you can see more or less of it. To do this, go to View > Print Size. In the Print Size dialog box, enter the percentage of change you want in the horizontal and vertical fields, and then click OK.

If you find that your image is fuzzy after zooming in, it’s probably because you’re viewing a low-resolution version of it. To fix this, go to Image > Image Size and make sure that the Resolution field is set to at least 300 pixels per inch.

The Zoom tool is a great way to get a closer look at your image, but remember that it’s only meant for temporary use. When you’re done zooming, be sure to go back to View > Print Size so that you can see your image at its true size.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that the ‘How Do I Fix Zoom in Photoshop?’ article is currently out of date and may not work correctly with the latest version of Photoshop. Use at your own risk.

The Zoom tool is a great way to get a closer look at your image, but remember that it’s only meant for temporary use.

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