Full-screen display options, Properties panel options – Adobe Elements Organizer 12 User Manual

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Background Music

Play Audio Captions

Page Duration

Include Captions

Allow Photos To Resize

Allow Videos To Resize

Show Filmstrip

Repeat Slide Show

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General

Metadata

Keywords

History

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View, Edit, Organize In Full Screen

Enables you to switch to Full Screen view from Compare Photos Side by Side view.

Compare Photos Side By Side

Enables you to switch to Compare Photos Side by Side view.

Sync Panning And Zooming In Side By Side View

Synchronizes panning and zooming when photos are displayed in the Compare Photos Side by Side view. For example, if you click this icon, and
use the mouse to zoom in, then both the images are simultaneously zoomed in.

Full-screen display options

Options in the Full Screen View Options dialog box

Click the Settings icon on the Control bar.

Specifies which audio file to play during a slide show. To choose a different file, click Browse, and locate and select the file

you want.

Specifies that audio captions of the selected files play during the slide show.

Specifies how long each image displays on-screen before the next image appears or fades in.

Displays captions at the bottom of the screen.

Resizes photos to fit the screen.

Resizes videos to fit the screen.

Displays all the selected images in a strip of thumbnails on the right side of the screen. To choose which image is displayed in

full screen, click a thumbnail.

Plays the slide show over and over until you stop it.

Properties panel options

The properties panel displays the properties associated with a media file. Click the Toggle Properties Panel icon

to view the properties panel. It

consists of the following options:

Displays the general properties of a media file such as, filename, rating, caption, and notes.

Displays the metadata associated with the file. Click Complete to view the complete details, or click Brief to view a limited set of

metadata associated with the file.

Displays the keywords associated with the media file.

Displays the history of the file such as, the modified date, and imported date.

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