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and further to what Gaussian said up there ^^^, use the shortcut ctrl+alt+0 to go to "actual pixels" (which means 1 pixel in the image = 1 pixel on your screen), and use ctrl+minus or ctrl+plus to zoom in and out - This keeps the zoom at photoshops "regular" zoom levels, like 100% / 50% / 25%.  I've found that if you are working on an LCD screen and you use zoom levels that aren't in photoshops "regular" zoom levels, the image looks "wonky" on the display. 


bring back CRT is what I say!!


What is our favorite program/app? (Hint - it begins and ends with the letter P)
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