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Is there a way to have the images automatically "Fit in window" when using a tiling option?

Community Beginner ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

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Is there a way to have the images automatically "Fit in window" when using a tiling option (such as 4-up)? Right now they all open without the entire image showing.I'd like to be able to see the entire image and then resize to whatever I need. I prefer that Photoshop not choose that size for me.

I'm using Photoshop CC (2017)

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Community Expert , Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

You may be able to script something like that have it triggered by an open event. Each time a document is opened the script would be triggered. Windows tile size will change and all open document would need to be fitted to their new windows size.  I would think that would be quite annoying and disruptive.  You could also set up a close document event and resize the remaining open documents windows.

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You may be able to script something like that have it triggered by an open event. Each time a document is opened the script would be triggered. Windows tile size will change and all open document would need to be fitted to their new windows size.  I would think that would be quite annoying and disruptive.  You could also set up a close document event and resize the remaining open documents windows.

JJMack

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Hi Sue

If you zoom one image to a particular level you can use Window > Arrange > Match Zoom   (Alt+WAZ on Windows) to match the other windows to it.

Not exactly what you want but it may help.

Dave

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Thanks guys. Scripting might be an option. I might have an old applescript somewhere that finds the dimensions of an image. It would probably still be a lot of work just to skip an annoying step. The Match Zoom was the easiest thing I could find. Sort of a compromise.

Anyway, thanks!

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