The Vanishing Point dialog box (Filter >
Vanishing Point) contains tools for defining the perspective planes,
tools for editing the image, a measure tool (Photoshop Extended
only), and an image preview. The Vanishing Point tools (Marquee,
Stamp, Brush, and others) behave similarly to their counterparts
in the main Photoshop toolbox. You can use the same keyboard shortcuts
to set the tool options. Opening the Vanishing Point menu
displays
additional tool settings and commands.

For the keyboard shortcuts in Vanishing Point, see Keys for using Vanishing Point.
Vanishing Point toolsVanishing Point tools behave like their counterparts in the main Photoshop toolbox. You can use the same keyboard shortcuts for setting tool options. Selecting a tool changes the available options in the Vanishing Point dialog box.
Double-clicking the Marquee tool
in a plane selects the entire plane.
Magnify or reduce the preview image
Do any of the following:Select the Zoom tool
in
the Vanishing Point dialog box, and click or drag in the preview
image to zoom in; hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and
click or drag to zoom out.
Specify a magnification level in the Zoom text box at the bottom of the dialog box.
Click the Zoom Out
or
the Zoom In
buttons.
To temporarily zoom into the preview image, hold down the “x” key. This is especially helpful for placing the corner nodes when defining a plane, and for working on details.
Move the image in the preview window.
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