Operation Manual

When an image doesn’t fit within the area of the Viewer, a small gray navigation box
appears on the right side of the image. This box contains a small version of the entire
image and a white rectangle within indicates which part of the image is currently visible
in the Viewer. You can drag the white rectangle over the miniature image to see other
parts of the image, also known as panning. You can also incrementally zoom in to and
out of the image at values from 25 to 1000 percent using the Zoom value slider at the
bottom of the navigation box.
Drag the rectangle
to change your
view of the image.
Zoom value slider
To pan the full-resolution image in the Viewer
Do one of the following:
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Drag the white rectangle that appears on the image.
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Hold down the Space bar and drag the image.
To incrementally zoom in to and out of the image
Do one of the following:
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Click the left and right arrows in the Zoom value slider below the white rectangle to zoom
in to and out of the image by single percentage increments.
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Drag in the Zoom value slider below the white rectangle to quickly zoom in to and out
of the image.
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Press Command–Minus Sign (–) to zoom out of the image and Command–Plus Sign (+)
to zoom in to the image.
Viewing Master Images
When working with adjusted images, or versions, you may at times want to check what
the original master image looks like. Aperture can quickly display the master image on
which a selected version is based.
231Chapter 6 Displaying Images in the Viewer