User guide
Chapter 5 View and compare photos 175
Note: When you quit Aperture while working in full-screen view, Aperture returns to full-screen
view the next time you open the application. You can bypass full-screen view and return to the
main Aperture workspace by pressing Option-Shift while opening Aperture.
Work in Viewer mode in full-screen view
When you rst enter full-screen view, Viewer mode is shown. Viewer mode is similar to the Split
View layout in the Aperture main window; however, the photos are displayed in high resolution
against a solid background. You navigate through your photos using the lmstrip.
View a photo in the lmstrip
1 If necessary, position the pointer over the area of the window where the lmstrip is docked
(bottom, left, or right side) to display the lmstrip.
2 Select a photo displayed in the lmstrip by pressing the arrow keys or clicking the photo you
want to see.
View more than one photo at the same time
1 Choose Show Multiple from the Viewer Mode pop-up menu in the toolbar.
2 Position the pointer over area of the window where the lmstrip is docked (bottom, left, or right
side) to display the lmstrip and do one of the following:
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Command-click nonadjacent photos to select them.
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Shift-click images to select a range of photos.
Show and move the lmstrip
You can choose to always show the lmstrip, so that Aperture automatically ts the photos and
lmstrip on your screen without overlapping, or you can hide it, so that it appears only when you
place the pointer over the area where it’s docked.
You can also move the lmstrip to the left, bottom, or right side of your main display.
m To always show the lmstrip: Move the Always Show Filmstrip control to the locked position.
Always Show
Filmstrip control
m To show the lmstrip only when you move the pointer over its docked position: Move the Always
Show Filmstrip control to the unlocked position.
m To move the lmstrip to a dierent location: Drag the lmstrip to the left, right, or bottom of the
Aperture window.
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