In the 100 percent view, photos can be viewed tile by tile. In order not to miss any sensor spots, you have to look at the picture piece by piece in the 100 percent view on the monitor. However, you can miss areas of the image by manually moving the image section. You can avoid this by setting the image view to 100 percent (a). With the “Page Down” key, Lightroom on Windows cycles through the view tile by tile from top to bottom and from left to right. Use the »Page Up« button to switch back. Mac users hold the “fn” key and press the down/up arrow key to step forward/backward, the left arrow key to jump back to the top left corner (b).
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