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Professor Zoom was created in 1963.
The fictional character "Professor Zoom" aka the second Reverse-Flash, is from the future. He is Eobard Thawne, originally from the 25th century, who through various means has obtained Flash-like super speed powers.In the CW 2014 TV series, The Flash, Zoom is portrayed by actor Tom Cavanagh.
Professor Zoom (aka the Reverse-Flash)
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Optical Zoom is the true zoom, Digital is basically the zoom in of what the highest optical zoom is. Therefore Optical Zoom is the better zoom, and gives a much clearer picture.
right click on home page and then click on zoom out or right click on view then zoom,and then zoom out ctrl+shift+- zoom out ctr+shift+ + zoom in
zoom zoom zoom
press + for +zoom end - for -zoom
Zoom in is used to get a closer look and narrow your view. zoom out is for making your picture have a wider view.
To zoom into the timeline in Premiere Pro, you can use the zoom slider located at the bottom right of the timeline panel. Drag the slider to the right to zoom in and to the left to zoom out. You can also use the shortcut keys "" to zoom in and "-" to zoom out.
TV Tropes I believe list the Thinker as the arch-enemy of the 1940's Flash, Gorilla Grodd as the arch-enemy of the Silver Age Flash, Professor Zoom as the arch-enemy of the Flash in the Bronze Age, then Vandal Savage, Abra Kadabra, Captain Cold and Zoom II as arch-enemies of Wally West at one point or another. His arch-enemy is usually considered to be Cold or Professor Zoom though.
To zoom in while using Lightroom Classic, you can use the zoom tool or keyboard shortcuts. Press "Z" to activate the zoom tool, then click on the image to zoom in. You can also use the "" key to zoom in and the "-" key to zoom out.