# Previewing Photos in High Resolution

Experience the intricate details and beauty of your photos in high resolution within Booksession. This guide will lead you through the simple steps to preview your selected photos in all their magnificence.

### **Selecting Photos for Preview**

* Begin by navigating to the gallery containing the photos you want to preview.
* Hover your mouse pointer over the photo you want preview in high resolution.
* In the left top corner of the photo, you'll see the "**Actions**" options that become visible upon hovering.
* Click on the "**Actions**" options and select "**Preview**."
* This action will open a high-resolution preview window where you can explore the selected photos in detail.

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* In the preview window, you can navigate through the selected photos.
* Use the controls to move between images and immerse yourself in their finer intricacies.
* Observe the richness, clarity, and nuances of your photos in high resolution.

By utilising the high-resolution preview feature, you can gain a deeper appreciation for the quality and artistry of your work. Should you have any questions, need guidance, or face any challenges during the process, our dedicated support team is here to assist. Don't hesitate to contact us at <support@booksession.co> or contact form.

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