Operation Manual

You can have Aperture scale the images so that they fill the screen, with no part of the
background showing. Keep in mind that Aperture must zoom in to most of the images
to make them fit the aspect ratio of the slideshow. This means that parts of the images
will be cropped.
To set the crop characteristics for your images
Do one of the following:
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To fit every image in the slideshow within the chosen aspect ratio without cropping the
images, choose Fit in Frame from the Crop pop-up menu.
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To have every image in the slideshow fill the frame of the chosen aspect ratio, choose
Fill Frame from the Crop pop-up menu.
Cropping will occur along the longest dimension of each image unless the images aspect
ratio matches the aspect ratio chosen in the Aspect Ratio pop-up menu. Drag within the
images to set the portions of the images that are visible.
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To apply a Ken Burns effect to the images in the slideshow, choose Ken Burns Effect from
the Crop pop-up menu.
Adding Uniform Transitions Between Slides
You can add uniform transitions between the slides in your slideshow as well as set the
duration of the transitions.
Speed value slider
Transition
pop-up menu
Transition direction
buttons
Preview area
To add transitions between every slide in the slideshow
1 In the Default Settings pane of the Slideshow Editor, choose a transition from the Transition
pop-up menu.
A preview of the selected transition plays below the Speed value slider. You can use the
Transition direction buttons to preview the angle at which animated transitions enter
and exit the frame.
705Chapter 21 Creating Slideshow Presentations