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If either no image or a single image is selected, the slideshow displays all images in the
current album or project.
Important: You can save slideshows and share them by creating a slideshow album and
then placing the image versions for your slideshow in it. For more information, see About
Creating Slideshows with the Slideshow Editor.
About Displaying Sharp Images in Slideshows
To display slideshows at the best quality, you should set Aperture to create
high-resolution previews. In addition to setting previews to their highest resolution,
you should also use full-size previews to prevent upscaling with large displays. If previews
are not available, images in the slideshow may not be as sharp as they would be
otherwise. For more information about creating high-resolution previews, see Working
with Preview Images.
Controlling a Slideshow
Once you start playing a slideshow, you can use keyboard shortcuts to control the
slideshow.
To pause the slideshow
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Press the Space bar.
To continue playing the slideshow
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Press the Space bar again.
To move forward through the slideshow
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Press the Right Arrow key.
To move backward through the slideshow
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Press the Left Arrow key.
To stop the slideshow
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Press Esc (Escape).
The slideshow stops playing, and the Aperture workspace reappears.
Arranging the Order of a Slideshow’s Images
You can arrange the order in which the images in a slideshow are presented.
To arrange the order of a slideshow’s images
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Before creating the slideshow, arrange the thumbnail images in the Browser in the order
in which you want them to appear in the slideshow.
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