Viewing images in full screen mode – Apple Aperture Getting Started User Manual

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Chapter 8

Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode

Display Controls

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Viewer Mode pop-up menu

: Use this to choose how to view images on your display or

displays and how to position images on each display. You can also control the filmstrip
with this pop-up menu (see “

Showing and Hiding the Filmstrip

” on page 99).

Note:

The display settings in Full Screen mode and the display settings in the control

bar in the Aperture main window are not shared. This allows you to have different
display settings in each mode. For example, you can set your main display setting to
Desktop while in the main window, and set your second display setting to Span
while in Full Screen mode.

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Zoom Viewer:

Click this button to enlarge the image to a 100% pixel-for-pixel view.

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Exit Full Screen:

Click this button to exit Full Screen mode.

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Primary Only:

Click this button to temporarily change between making metadata

changes to all selected images or the primary selection only.

Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode

You can easily view images in Full Screen mode.

To view an image that’s in the filmstrip:

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Select an image displayed in the filmstrip.

The image fills the screen.

To view more than one image at the same time, do one of the following:

m

Command-click images to select them.

m

Change your view settings in the Viewer Mode pop-up menu.

Viewer Mode

pop-up menu

Primary Only
button

Exit Full Screen
button

Zoom Viewer

button

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