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For perspective views, press numpad 1, 3, or 7.
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Select both edge loops > then press "s" to scale > before doing anything else, press middle mouse button to lock the scaling to a specific axis > now move the mouse to widen the gap > click to finalize.
Middle mouse button applies to any transformation actually--not just scaling. You can rotate and move objects as well using the middle mouse button to anchor the transformation to a specific axis. If you want to scale things in 2 axes (instead of all 3 or just 1) you can press "s" > shift+"x" > drag mouse outward. This will scale your object in the y anx z dimensions only. This also works for shift+y and shift+z.