![]() Click and hold in the image – the image zooms out to “fit in window” and displays a “zoom rectangle overlay”. When zoomed into an image, press and hold the “H” key (the cursor temporarily swaps to the hand tool).Then, click-drag over a specific area in the image to zoom into that area. Select the Zoom tool and disable Scrubby Zoom in the Options bar.Then, click-drag left/right to zoom out/in. Select the Zoom tool and enable Scrubby Zoom in the Options bar.Uncheck the Animated Zoom option in Preferences > Tools to disable this feature as needed.Add the Option (Mac) | Alt (Win) to zoom out. Select the Zoom tool and click and hold in the image the to zoom in continuously.Note: the previous two shortcuts also work in modal states (while a dialog box is displayed or while using Free Transform for example).Command + “-” (minus) (Mac) | Control + “-” (minus) (Win) zooms out.Command + “+” (plus) (Mac) | Control +” (plus) (Win) zooms in.To display an image as large as possible on the monitor, while still viewing the entire image: To display an image at 100% (also referred to as viewing 1:1): Hold down the Spacebar and then add Command (Mac) | Control (Win) to temporarily accesses the Zoom Out tool without having to switch to the Zoom tool.Hold down the Spacebar and then add Option (Mac) | Alt (Win) to temporary access the Zoom In tool without having to switch to the Zoom tool.Option -click (Mac) | Alt -click (Win) toggles the Zoom tool to Zoom In / Zoom out.It may be more comfortable to move around the computer to do this and just use the computer audio and mic at this point (and disable original sound).Here are my favorite shortcuts for zooming, panning, and general document navigation in Photoshop. Note Zoom will not feedback any audio you feed into it which is why a separate monitor is required (as described above) Having a chatĪfter the gig it is usual to chat to the audience. This can be just the laptop speakers or an external amp plugged into the headphone socket. So you can hear the audience applause you need to hear the output from Zoom during your performance. So the sound and video in the recording will be lower quality than the live performance. However Zoom records with a low video and low audio (mono) quality. TestingĪt this point you can record your meeting and you will be able to play back the recording to get an idea of the sound balance and how it might sound to the audience. ![]() If you require monitor output then use one directly from your Sound Card into a monitor amp. NOTE Zoom does not provide a monitor output for you to hear yourself play, it will only output what other people are saying. This could be the laptop speaker or your SoundCard if you have it connected to an amp. Under Select a Speaker you need to select the device that you will listen to the Zoom call on. Under Select a Microphone select your Sound Card as you did for original sound. Now click the arrow by the microphone (with Mute written underneath it) on the bottom left of the screen. In the example below the Edirol UA20 USB sound card is selected. Your sound card should be there so select this. So Turn Off Original Sound displayed on the screen is what you need! Selecting your Sound CardĬlick the arrow next to Turn Off Original Sound and it will display a list of available audio inputs. Somewhat counterintuitively when it says Turn Off it means that Original Sound is now enabled, which means Zoom will broadcast good quality sound (which is what you want). On the top right of the screen you should see the option to Zoom should now connect and start your meeting (with just you present) You do not need to invite anyone else to the meeting. To test these press Start to start a personal meeting. ![]() There are now a couple of settings required after you start a meeting Automatically join computer audio when joining a meeting.If you have a stereo mix available also tick Show in-meeting option to “Enable Orginal Sound” from microphone.Now scroll down to the Music and Professional Audio section The level of the sound coming into Zoom can be monitored here using the Input Level under the Microphone section. If you have a later version that due to Zooms’ continuous updates, the screens and menus and indeed the setup procedure may be different. If you have a lower version please update by going to Zoom can deliver good quality audio but it requires some setup. ![]()
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