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Full screen view

 
To set a full screen view mode, make a double click with the left mouse button on an image thumbnail.
 
When the image is shown in full screen mode, it is possible to make adjustments using the panel on the right bottom corner.
 
 
Full screen view
 
 
Full Screen Caption
 
Full screen file caption is configurable in the program options dialog and can be set to show an existing EXIF / XMP / IPTC metadata field or file name.
 
For example, to show the image description choose EXIF:ImageDescription in the program options.
 
The size of the caption text can be also changed in the program settings.
 
Zoom In / Zoom Out
 
To change the current zooming level, use - and + keys on your keyboard.
 
Alternatively, choose Zoom In/Out in the contextual menu which pops on the screen when a right Mouse click is performed on the image.
 
Another aternative way to zoom on an image is to use the Mouse Wheel.
 
In the zoomed mode, panning the image is done quite intuitively with the left mouse button.
 
 
Saving the image in the full screen mode
 
Once the changes are applied to the image there is a possibility to Undo it using the corresponding button on the Adjustments Panel.
 
It is possible to configure ImageRanger to save image changes automatically when the next image is shown on the screen. Check program options to enable the autosaving mode.
 
 
Rotations
 
When an image is rotated and there are no other image changes, the image is saved automatically after the rotation is finished.
 
This is designed to enable fast viewing and rotating workflow, to enable faster user experience without using manual save/confirm/undo dialogs.
 
Keyboard shortcut keys for image rotations are Alt + R and Alt + E.
 
 
Next / Previous Image
 
To see the next or previous image, use Ctrl + Mouse Wheel. Alternatively, arrow keys (Left, Right) can be used to switch to the next file.
 
 
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Full screen caption

1. Full screen caption
Image caption can be configured to show an arbitrary metadata field or a file name
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Image adjustment controls

2. Image adjustment controls
Sliders to control image brightness, contrast, etc.