Operation Manual
Full Screen view’s large viewing space and black background provide an excellent work
area for viewing and adjusting your images without distraction.
Full Screen view provides access to most of the tools and HUDs in Aperture. You use Full
Screen view’s filmstrip and toolbar to move through and rate your images. You can also
use the Aperture HUDs in Full Screen view to adjust, retouch, and add metadata to your
images.
This chapter covers the following:
• An Overview of Full Screen View (p. 249)
• Entering and Exiting Full Screen View (p. 252)
• Working in Viewer Mode in Full Screen View (p. 253)
• Working in Browser Mode in Full Screen View (p. 256)
• Working in Projects Mode in Full Screen View (p. 257)
• Using HUDs in Full Screen View (p. 258)
• Changing the Display of Metadata in Full Screen View (p. 260)
An Overview of Full Screen View
Full Screen view shows your images against a black background for detailed viewing
using every inch of the display. Using a dual-display system in Full Screen view gives you
an enlarged space in which to compare and adjust images. For more information about
setting up a dual-display system, see Setting Up Your System with Two Displays.
You can view, compare, and stack your images in Full Screen view. You can also apply
adjustments and keywords. When you’ve finished working with your images, you can
use this view to preview and proof your images.
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Viewing Images in Full Screen View
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