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Zooming and Centring

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Zooming and Centring

Once you have arrived at the Image Viewer, you can adjust the positioning of the image by using the zooming, panning and centring tools.



To zoom in or out, click on the zoom buttons at the top of the image viewer.

The highlighted dot indicates the current zoom level.

To zoom in, click on one of the dots to the right of the highlighted dot. This will show a smaller area and make objects appear larger. It is suggested that you do not zoom too far in or else your image will become blurry.

To zoom out, click on one of the dots to the left of the highlighted dot. This will show a larger area and make objects appear smaller. If you wish to zoom out further than the last highlighted dot then click on the button "Zoom Out" and the image will zoom out and the centre dot will then be highlighted. You can then continue to zoom out. This action can be repeated until you reach your level of zoom. Note though that objects will appear small on the final image that you purchase.

To pan the image up, down, sideways or diagonally, click on the arrows positioned on the frame around the main image in the Image Viewer and the image will be adjusted automatically.

To centre the image, click once on the feature within the image that you wish to be in the middle of the Image Viewer and the image will be centred automatically.

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