The View Menu controls the Zoom Factor for your images and information bars and windows. You can open the View menu by clicking [View] on the main screen.
Zoom options (Zoom In, Zoom Out, Zoom to Fit, and Zoom) control the size of the image view on your screen.You can also control the zoom by using the zoom buttons on the Toolbar.
NOTE: The zoom options do not change the actual size of your image, only your view of the image. See Image Size to change the sizing.
This option allows you to determine any CMYKSystem for describing colors based on a combination of values for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black; the ink colors used in four-color process printing. In theory, 100% of Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow create Black. In practice, the addition of Black ink is necessary to print a true Black. See also RGBSystem for describing colors based on a combination of values for Red, Green, and Blue—the additive primaries. RGB is the basic additive color model used for color video display. Mixing various percentages of red, green, and blue light can recreate most of the spectrum; combining 100% of all three creates white light. See CMYK, Additive Color.. value in your image by hovering your cursor over a point on your image. The Before and After values represent the difference in color after a Color Correction Filter has been applied. If you do not need the Before and After values, you can use the CMYK values displayed in the Status Bar.
This option displays or hides the Status Bar (located at the bottom of your screen). The Status Bar displays information such as CMYK values, cursor location, and information about Toolbar buttons.