Work in browser mode in full-screen view – Apple Aperture 3.5 User Manual

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Chapter 5

View and compare photos

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View the full-screen view toolbar
The toolbar displayed in full-screen view is similar to the toolbar in the Aperture main window.
You use the toolbar’s buttons and tools to make image adjustments and to control your displays.

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In full-screen view, move the pointer to the top of the screen on the main display.

You can have the toolbar always appear on the screen by clicking the Always Show Toolbar
control in the toolbar.

Work in Browser mode in full-screen view

You can set full-screen view to switch between Viewer mode and Browser mode. Browser mode
displays thumbnail images in a grid over a black background with minimal color interference. As
in the Browser in the main Aperture workspace, the search field and Filter HUD are accessible for
filtering photos. When full-screen view is set to Browser mode, the toolbar remains accessible at
the top of the screen but the filmstrip disappears.

Set full-screen view to Browser mode

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If Aperture is not already in full-screen view, enter it by pressing F.

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To switch from Viewer mode to Browser mode, press V.

To switch back to Viewer mode, press V or double-click a thumbnail image.

Navigate through photos
Do one of the following:

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Press an arrow key to move left, right, up, or down.

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Use the swipe gesture to scroll through the photos, and click the photo you want to work with.

You select and search for photos in Browser mode in the same way you select and search for
them when the Browser is set to grid view in the main Aperture window. For more information,
see

Select photos

on page 81 and

Searching overview

on page 150.

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