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Description: When you first open Photoshop, one of the things that might be a little strange if you're on the Mac is that Photoshop takes over the whole screen. You can't see through Photoshop to the desktop or to any other open applications behind it. I actually really like this feature because while I'm in Photoshop, I don't want anything else distracting me. But if you wanted to turn off the feature, you could go under the Window menu and then select Application Frame. Now, this is a feature that's only o
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