Switching Screen Mode Adobe Photoshop
In Photoshop there are three different screen modes for viewing your document. Depending on what you do,
one will suit you better than the other. for example, you can make your image fill the entire screen, with or without extensions
Application and Options bar, you can hide your panels, etc.
It's easy to switch between modes, you just press the F button repeatedly or use Screen Mode
pop-up menu on the Application bar.
Your options can be, 1. Standard Screen Mode is the display you see when you launch Photoshop for
the first time. This mode shows the menu, Application Frame, Application bar,
panes, and document windows. Use this mode when Frame Application
active and you need to change the entire Photoshop application, windows and
all, around your monitor.
2.Full Screen Mode With Menu Bar completely taking over your screen, locating you
currently open the document in the center with a gray background, and attach anything
open the panels on the left and right edges of your monitor. This mode is great for
everyday editing because you can see all the tools and menus without being distracted by files and folders on your desktop. Gray background is
It's also comfortable on your eyes and a great choice when color correcting your images. Bright colored desktops can affect your color perception.
3.Full Screen Mode hides all Photoshop menus and panels, centers the document on your screen, and places it on a black background. This mode is great for
view and evaluate your work or for uninterrupted editing. And the black background really makes the image pop off the screen.