Operation Manual

Keyword Controls
You can display keyword controls in the control bar and use the buttons and pop-up
menu to apply keywords to images. To learn more about applying keywords, see Applying
Keywords to Images.
Individual keyword
buttons
Add Keyword
field
Keyword Preset Group
pop-up menu
Individual keyword buttons: Click any of these buttons to apply a preset keyword to a
selected image or group of images. Hold down the Shift key and click the button to
remove the keyword from the image selection.
Add Keyword field: Enter a new keyword, then press Return. Aperture creates a new
keyword and applies it to the selected image.
Keyword Preset Group pop-up menu: Choose a keyword preset group to display on the
keyword buttons, or edit the buttons in an existing keyword preset group. For more
information about editing keyword preset groups, see Creating a Keyword Preset Group.
Navigation Buttons
You can use the navigation buttons in the control bar to move through images in the
Browser and Viewer.
Move Selection Left
button
Move Selection Right
button
Move Selection Left button: Click this button to go to the previous image.
Move Selection Right button: Click this button to go to the next image.
Full Screen View
Full Screen view projects your images onto a solid background for detailed viewing. Using
a dual-display system in Full Screen view gives you an enlarged space in which to compare
and adjust images. Full Screen view has three view modes:
Viewer mode: This mode provides the perfect environment for adjusting and comparing
images by projecting a high-resolution image over a solid background. You use the
filmstrip to navigate through, organize, and rate your images. You use the toolbar to
select and adjust images, control how many images are displayed onscreen and the
metadata displayed with images, and open HUDs. For more information, see Working
in Viewer Mode in Full Screen View.
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