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Doug Sahlin

"Digital Photography QuickSteps, 2nd Edition"


When you choose this option, the Full Screen View Options dialog
box appears, as shown here.
10. After choosing your options, click OK and press the SPACEBAR to
begin viewing images in Full Screen mode.
11. Press ESC to return to the previous view.
View Image Properties
If you require more information than the thumbnail image offers, you can
view the properties associated with the image, such as the date it was created,
any tags that have been applied to the image, the date the image was modified
and imported, as well as the Camera EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format)
information. The EXIF information gives the model of the camera used to
photograph the image, exposure information, and the focal length. Viewing
image properties is handy when you need to know information about a file,
such as the file size, date created, or date modified, before opening it.
1. Open the Photoshop Elements Organizer workspace, as outlined previously.
2. Select a thumbnail.
3. Click the Show/Hide Properties icon at the bottom of the main window. Alternatively,
you can press ALT+ENTER.
4. Click the applicable icon to view general properties, tags, history, or EXIF data. The
image to the left shows the Properties palette as configured when viewing EXIF data.


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