
The zoom percentage will change to reflect.
#How to zoom in shotcut full
If this is the case for your image, you can set it back to the full image view by clicking the image once. Some images may be too zoomed in at 100%, like the picture below. The Zoom Tool will now appear on the toolbar. It will have a checkmark next to it when it is shown in the toolbar. If you can’t see the zoom tool in the toolbar, you can add it from the develop module by clicking the down arrow to the far right and selecting Zoom from the options. Sometimes, you may have accidentally hidden the toolbar, so if you can’t see it, press the T key, and it will appear. You can find the tool in the toolbar that sits below the images in the Develop module. Lightroom has a zoom tool that you can use to zoom in a small amount or a specific ratio. Now let’s take a look at these options and more with a more detailed look. Alternatively, you can zoom to a specific percentage more easily with the Navigator Panel in the Develop Module. To quickly zoom in and out in Lightroom, use the keyboard shortcuts Command + = (Mac) or Control + = (Win) to zoom in, and Command + – (Mac) or Control + – (Win) to zoom out.

Once you know how you’ll be able to zoom quickly and efficiently to optimize your workflow.

There are a few different ways to zoom in and out using Lightroom’s various tools and functions. You can zoom in using a specific ratio and move around the image once it is zoomed in. It can be helpful to zoom into an image while editing so that you can see more details as you edit. Sometimes you’ll need to zoom in closer to an image while working in Lightroom.
