Photoshop CS6/CC: The Navigator and History Panels – Video Tutorial

 

Updated: 05/01/19 …

 

 

The Navigator Panel allows you to “navigate” around your image at large magnifications.

 

•  When your image is enlarged bigger than your Document Window, simply drag the “Red Box” with your mouse to the desired location

 

•  Notice that the magnification of your image shows at the bottom, along with Sliders to reduce and enlarge.

 

•  This is also a good time to review these navigation “Speed Keys” (see this post for the 10 essential ones), as this is where you’ll use them in conjunction with the Navigator Panel:

 

To learn more, check out this video:

 

 

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2 thoughts on “Photoshop CS6/CC: The Navigator and History Panels – Video Tutorial

  1. Hi John 🙂

    Another video that goes haywire about 20% in.

    https://blog.main.wattsdigital.com/?p=1812

  2. Hello again Debbie,

    Thx for watching, and again I’m sorry there’s a problem. Two things:

    Try going to my Youtube channel, where you’ll find this video and more:
    https://www.youtube.com/user/wattsdigitalvideos

    If there is still a challenge, please try a different browser …

    Any other questions, please let me know – – thx again!

    Cheers,

    JW 🙂

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