Adobe lightroom zoom with mouse wheel?

If you have the Adjustment Brush targeted then hold the Shift key as you roll with the scroll wheel to adjust the feathering on the brush. If you’re have used the Zoom feature to zoom into the image then rolling the mouse scroll wheel will move the zoomed image up or down in the work area.

Scroling the wheel moves a zoomed image up / down and shift-scroll moves it left right, but it would be way easier to have scroll zoom in and out and just use the hand to grab and move around the image. Option 1 use the slider in the toolbar – works with the scroll wheel.

On a Windows 7 machine, with Lightroom 4 and a standard two button mouse with a scroll wheel, everything worked as explained and it’s a whole lot easier than dragging sliders around to make your changes. Thanks to Frank Schophuizen for his gracious contribution to this post.

Is there a selective zoom option in Lightroom?

Yes, there’s no selective zoom, just the predefined levels. But if you throw an Alt key into that shortcut (i. e. Ctrl Alt +) you’ll step through all of the individual zoom ratios instead of just the big ones. Lots of questions?

How do I move a zoomed image in Photoshop?

If you’re have used the Zoom feature to zoom into the image then rolling the mouse scroll wheel will move the zoomed image up or down in the work area. To scroll to the left or right use the Shift key with the mouse wheel.

How do I show focus points in Lightroom on Mac?

Select Adobe Lightroom when asked for the application. For Menu, enter ” Show Focus Points” without the quotes. NOTE: You need to type exactly three spaces before the word “Show”, or it will not work.

Show Focus Points is a plugin for Adobe Lightroom which shows you which of your camera’s focus points were used when you took a picture. Besides showing the position of the focus points used, provides all available info such as focus distance, focus mode etc. Also supports images cropped or rotated in Lightroom.

While writing we ran into the question “Is there a free focus point viewer for Lightroom?”.

Joshua Musselwhite, an underwater photographer and software developer, has launched a free, open source Adobe Lightroom plugin called Focus Point Viewer. With this plugin, Lightroom users can view the active focus point of their photos, a feature similar to the one offered by now-defunct plugin Show Focus Points.

Besides showing the position of the focus points used, provides all available info such as focus distance, focus mode etc. Also supports images cropped or rotated in Lightroom. Below find some screenshots of the plugin in action.

What cameras does Lightroom CC work with?

System requirements: Works in all Lightroom version (CC, Classic) above 5 and currently only supports Canon and Nikon DSLR (and some Sony).