Pop out images?

Hi!
Is there a way to "pop out" images from books to see the full version? What I am doing now is copying them and pasting them in Paint.net, but that seems hardly like the proper way to do it. Isn't there a way to open them in a floating window or something similar?
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If you could do that, it would be on the right-click menu.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Yes, that would at least be the most intuitive... so, there's no way to do it then?
Many images contains a lot of information, much better read in a larger format. Not sure how this is not a feature... Should make a request
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I’ve been asking for this for years - more frequently for the mobile app. No luck so far.
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We used to be able to, but not anymore! Hopefully that’ll change!
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Wordsearch allowed "pop out" images which was very helpful, especially when looking at maps and timelines. I do not use the atlas feature in Logos (which has not worked well since Logos Atlas 2.0 days), so I mainly view maps from my books.
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Yes, some images are useless without the option to zoom/magnify. I've reported this a long time ago...
Copying to Paint or PP is what I do too, but it's cumbersome, and shouldn't be necessary.
Example:
It's impossible to read a single word...
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The similar Cavins, Jeff, Tim Gray, and Sarah Christmyer. The Bible Timeline: The Story of Salvation. The Great Adventure Bible Timeline. Ascension Press, 2011. does zoom in on the mouse wheel. I'm no sure which resource you are showing.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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