Operation Manual
You can use any of the Aperture HUDs in Full Screen view. You can open the Inspector
HUD or Keywords HUD by pressing its keyboard shortcut. In fact, you’ll find it convenient
to use keyboard shortcuts for most features you use in Full Screen view. For more
information about keyboard shortcuts you can use, see the Aperture 3 Keyboard Shortcuts
card that came with Aperture.
Full Screen view has three modes that you can access by pressing the V key:
• Viewer mode is similar to the Split View layout in the Aperture main window. Use the
filmstrip to move through, organize, and rate your images. Images selected in the
filmstrip appear above the filmstrip in high resolution, filling the screen.
The displayed image
fills the screen.
Filmstrip available
in Full Screen view
Toolbar available
in Full Screen view
You can dock the filmstrip on the left, right, or bottom of the screen—wherever it best
suits your work habits. You can also hide or show the filmstrip whenever you like.
Use the toolbar buttons and tools to modify your images. The toolbar includes buttons
for creating versions and working with stacks, as well as a full set of image adjustment
tools.
For more information about Viewer mode, see Working in Viewer Mode in Full Screen
View.
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