Full-screen view – Apple iPhoto 6 User Manual

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Chapter 3

iPhoto at a Glance

Full-Screen View

If your library, an album, or an individual photo is selected in organize view, you can
click the Full Screen button to switch to full-screen view. This allows you to view and
edit your photo using your entire screen.

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Photo browser: Click the photo you want to edit.

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Viewing area: View the photo whose color or composition you want to change. Drag to select a
portion of the photo for cropping or red-eye reduction.

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Compare button: Click to compare two or more photos side-by-side.

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Info button: Click to see photo information, such as title, date/time taken, comments, or rating.

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Rotate button: Click to rotate photos by 90-degree increments.

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Constrain pop-up menu: Choose a size ratio to constrain your crop or red-eye reduction
selection to a specific dimension.

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Crop button: Click to edit a photo by keeping only the portion you like and removing the rest.

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Enhance button: Click to automatically adjust the color and contrast of a photo.

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Red-Eye button: Click to reduce the appearance of “red-eye” (when a person’s eyes look red in
your photo).

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Retouch button: Click the Retouch button and then drag the crosshair pointer in short strokes
over blemishes and other small marks you want to remove from the photo.

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Effects button: Click to display effects you can use on your photo.

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Adjust button: Click to display advanced editing tools.

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Zoom slider: Drag to zoom in or out on the image.

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