Agreed, it's crazy that this most basic functionality is not included in an application sold to professionals. I have been trying to figure out why I can't get full, fit-to-screen previews in Bridge and after much searching it appears it simply isn't possible and never has been possible. To those at Adobe, you realize this is and has been possible in OS X finder quick view for like a decade or more? This is like OS level basic functionality but we have to request this as a 'feature' in Bridge? Why is that? This should have been possible since the first version of Bridge. I want to see my images fill the screen with black letter or pillar boxing behind. I don't care about 1 to 1 pixel viewing. If a file is 640x480 pixels on a Retina display, viewing it at 1:1 100% size is useless, it's tiny. Fit to screen is so simple it's painful to even write this as a feature request. It's like a. graphics programming 101 assignment. Make it happen please!
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Agreed, it's crazy that this most basic functionality is not included in an application sold to professionals. I have been trying to figure out why I can't get full, fit-to-screen previews in Bridge and after much searching it appears it simply isn't possible and never has been possible. To those at Adobe, you realize this is and has been possible in OS X finder quick view for like a decade or more? This is like OS level basic functionality but we have to request this as a 'feature' in Bridge? Why is that? This should have been possible since the first version of Bridge. I want to see my images fill the screen with black letter or pillar boxing behind. I don't care about 1 to 1 pixel viewing. If a file is 640x480 pixels on a Retina display, viewing it at 1:1 100% size is useless, it's tiny. Fit to screen is so simple it's painful to even write this as a feature request. It's like a. graphics programming 101 assignment. Make it happen please!