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by George Mann

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21. Adobe Lightroom - Toggling the Module Panels for a larger image viewing area

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The Panel toggling process works the same in all Modules, I am only showing it in the Library Module here to save us both some bandwidth. I am also showing only five variations, where as 11 variations of panel combinations (per Lightroom Module) are possible. The panels are activated and deactivated by clicking the four small gray arrows at the extreme compass points of the Adobe Lightroom window.

There are also keyboard commands for activating and deactivating the panels.

Adobe Lightroom Export screen
Adobe Lightroom Library Module

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All four panels are in place in the image above. The Module Picker panel at the top, the Left Module Panel, the Right Module Panel, and the Film Strip panel at the bottom.

The Module Picker panel has been deactivated in the image above.

The Module Picker and the Film Strip panels have both been deactivated in the image above.

Only one panel, the Left Module Panel, which in this case houses the Photo Library and Browse tools has been left activated in this image.

All panels have been deactivated in this image of the Adobe Lightroom Library Module, leaving a maximum viewing area for the image grid.


P.S.: Please do not get upset if your personal experience and views are different from my own. These opinions are mine exclusively and do not reflect the views or policies of any of the manufacturers mentioned in this article...... George Mann

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