Operation Manual

Using the Pointer to Magnify Parts of an Image
You can leave the Loupe stationary and set it to magnify the portion of the image at the
position of the pointer. Using the pointer to magnify the image is useful when you don’t
want the Loupe to cover up the area of the image you want to magnify.
Loupe pop-up menu
Pointer position
The Loupe shows a
magnified view of the
portion of the image
at the position of
the pointer.
To use the pointer to magnify parts of an image
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Choose Focus on Cursor from the Loupe pop-up menu.
Choose Focus on Cursor
from the pop-up menu.
To turn off this feature, choose Focus on Loupe from the Loupe pop-up menu again.
Changing the Size and Magnification of the Loupe
You can change the size of the Loupe and increase or decrease its magnification level.
To increase the size of the Loupe
Do one of the following:
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Choose View > Loupe Options > Increase Diameter, or press Shift–Option–Plus Sign (+).
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Pull the grip on the Loupe’s handle out.
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