Operation Manual
In Full Screen view, you can change the display of images to show single images, three
images, or up to twelve images at once. You can also set Full Screen view to show your
images in three modes: Viewer, Browser, and Projects. Viewer mode displays your images
at high resolution, allowing you to work with an image in fine detail while applying
complex image adjustments. Browser mode is similar to the Browser in the Aperture main
window, in that it provides controls for searching for and sorting thumbnail images. To
switch between the Full Screen view Viewer mode and Browser mode, press V.
Image thumbnails
shown in the
Full Screen view
Browser mode
While in Browser mode, you can enter Projects mode by clicking the Projects button at
the top-left corner of the screen. Projects mode provides the same controls as the Projects
view in the Aperture main window, but the thumbnail images representing projects are
placed over a solid background. To view the thumbnails for a project in Browser mode,
double-click the project’s thumbnail image.
Displaying your images clearly and accurately is a pivotal function of Aperture. Aperture
allows you to take advantage of the latest display technology and view and work with
your images in Full Screen view and on multiple displays.
Using Aperture with two displays is ideal for creating a large workspace. You can easily
compare and adjust images, play slideshows, and present the best of your photos at
optimal size during client reviews.
For more information about using Full Screen view, see Viewing Images in Full Screen
View.
27Chapter 1 An Overview of Aperture