Full screen view in Lightroom - how it works
In order to work better in Adobe Lightroom, you should activate the full screen view. We explain to you in this practical tip exactly how this works.
Activate full screen view in Lightroom - Here's how
Particularly ambitious photographers like to use the photo editing program Lightroom developed by Adobe to edit their pictures afterwards. With the help of the full-screen view, you can hide all toolbars and concentrate completely on your desired image. To turn on full screen mode in Lightroom:
- Start Adobe Lightroom and open your desired image.
- In the menu bar, you will find the full-screen mode in the viewing modes under the "Window" tab. Your recording will then be displayed on your monitor as much as possible. You can zoom in and out of your image with [Ctrl] and [+] / [-]. With [Escape] you exit the full-screen mode and return to the original editing view.
- With the [Shift] + [F] you can activate the full screen view directly with a key combination.
- Tip: In addition to the full-screen mode, you can alternatively dim the outer editing windows with the shortcut [L] so that you can better focus on your image. The working area is completely hidden when you press [L] again.
We will explain in another article how you can set up a comparison view for your photos in Adobe Lightroom.