Hi,
How do you turn off the image pixel and display dimensions in the top corner of every image in the editor?
I need to see what is at the top of every image. I don't want this info blocking my view.
Thanks,
Simon
Image pixel and display dimensions display in the editor
Moderators: Alexander Halser, Tim Green
-
simonjatkinson
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Mon Jul 08, 2024 3:18 pm
- Tim Green
- Site Admin
- Posts: 7819
- Joined: Mon Jun 24, 2002 9:11 am
- Location: Bruehl, Germany
- Contact:
Re: Image pixel and display dimensions display in the editor
Hi Simon,
This can't be turned off. It's important information that you are exporting the images scaled, which means that the full original files are going to be included with a scaling command used on viewing. Among other things, it's a reminder that that file you're exporting is larger, and possibly very much larger, than what it looks like on the screen,
This can't be turned off. It's important information that you are exporting the images scaled, which means that the full original files are going to be included with a scaling command used on viewing. Among other things, it's a reminder that that file you're exporting is larger, and possibly very much larger, than what it looks like on the screen,
Regards,
Tim (EC Software Documentation & User Support)
Private support:
Please do not email or PM me with private support requests -- post to the forum directly.
Tim (EC Software Documentation & User Support)
Private support:
Please do not email or PM me with private support requests -- post to the forum directly.
Re: Image pixel and display dimensions display in the editor
Hello Simon,
I have the same problem, and this is my workaround:
I double click the image. In the dialogue that opens, down to the left, there is a thumbnail view of the image. I click on it and get the preview of the whole image, without anything covering the top of the image.
Sounds complicated, but in fact it is only:
Berthold
I have the same problem, and this is my workaround:
I double click the image. In the dialogue that opens, down to the left, there is a thumbnail view of the image. I click on it and get the preview of the whole image, without anything covering the top of the image.
Sounds complicated, but in fact it is only:
- 1 double click
- 1 click
Berthold