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2 hours ago, HVDB Photography said:

View > zoom > Zoom to fit  or  CTRL+0

That fits the image to the window. Debra seems to want the opposite, fitting the window to the image.

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On 2/2/2020 at 5:54 AM, walt.farrell said:

That fits the image to the window. Debra seems to want the opposite, fitting the window to the image.

Yes. If I "size" a floating window to at least approximate size of what I want, it could work maybe (the percentage would become some awkward 134.56% value but yeah...). Though, that doesn't work as intended. It should attempt to fill at least one direction (max height/ or max width) , but it leaves a background around the whole thing.

See below the result after using Ctrl+0 in AP: It adds an unnecessary grey "gap" around the image preventing a snug fit... in PS, it can be enabled to automatically to resize floating window on zoom-/+ or most just use a keyboard shortcut to make the fit. This makes it easier to arrange references (or multiple Views), etc on screen and takes up less space.

zoom-0.jpg.fe726cdf6064de5941cde92f588a4298.jpg

 

This is what was desired:

 

zoom-0-PS.jpg.97f3378168b53c449ed0617032739b60.jpg

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