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Customize ALSee options and settings as well as how ALSee provides different options for viewing pictures. Fit Only Large Pictures to Screen If a picture is larger than the ALSee [Zoom] mode window, then it is reduced in size until the entire picture.
Fit to Screen Reset the magnification level to fit the picture to Photo Editor's preview screen. Click [View] -> [Fit Picture to screen] or click the [Fit to Screen] button.
Fit to Screen Width It fits picture to screen width. Click [View] -> [Fit to Screen Width].
Fit to Screen Height It fits picture to screen height. Click [View] -> [Fit to Screen Height].
View in Original Size View the picture in original size in Photo Editor's Preview screen. Click [View] -> [View in Original size].
Zoom Lock Does not reset magnification to 100% when moving to the next picture.
Compensate Picture Just as with auto correction, this automatically adjusts pictures so that they are easier on the eyes with a smoother, more natural feel.
Multiple Pics. Displays 1, 2 or 4 pictures by clicking the Multiple Pics. toolbar button.
Original Size Preview the original picture to view in full size.
Zoom In (Num +) Magnifies the current picture.
Zoom Out (Num - ) Reduces magnification in the current picture.
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