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Table Of Contents
- Aperture Getting Started
- Contents
- An Overview ofAperture
- Setting UpanApertureSystem
- Learning About theApertureInterface
- Working with Projects
- Importing Images
- An Overview of Importing
- File Formats You Can Import into Your Library
- Importing from Your Digital Camera or Card Reader
- Importing Image Files Stored on Your Computer
- Dragging Image Files from the Finder into a Project
- Importing Folders of Images from the Finder
- Importing Your iPhoto Library
- Transferring Projects from Another Aperture System
- Making an Immediate Backup
- Working with Images intheBrowser
- An Overview of the Browser
- Viewing Images in the Browser
- Navigating Through and Selecting Images
- Rearranging Images in the Browser
- Rotating Images
- Displaying Specific Metadata with Your Images
- Creating Versions of an Image
- Copying Images and Moving Images to Different Locations
- Working with Referenced Images
- Displaying Images in the Viewer
- Viewing Images inFullScreenMode
- Stacking Images andMakingPicks
- Rating Images
- Applying Keywords to Images
- Searching for andDisplayingImages
- Grouping Images withSmartAlbums
- An Overview ofImageAdjustments
- Creating Slideshow Presentations
- Using the Light Table
- Printing Your Images
- Exporting Images
- Creating Web Journals andWebGalleries
- Creating Books
- Backing Up Your Images
- Credits
- Index
88 Chapter 7 Displaying Images in the Viewer
To increase the Loupe magnification:
m Press Command–Shift–equal sign (=).
Press these keys repeatedly to increase magnification more.
To decrease the Loupe magnification:
m Press Command-Shift-hyphen (-).
Press these keys repeatedly to decrease magnification more.
Viewing Images at Full Resolution
Most digital cameras let you save images in different formats and image sizes. Aperture
displays your images to fit the Viewer size, providing a reduced view. If you have a large
display or two displays, you can increase the size of the Viewer to display your images
at sizes closer to their full-resolution size.
A full-resolution image shows every pixel of an image. You can set Aperture to display
your image at full resolution, even though the image may not fit within the Viewer.
Viewing images at full resolution allows you to inspect your images using the finest
level of detail possible.
To display a selected image at full resolution, do one of the following:
m Choose View > Zoom to Actual Size (or press Z).
m Click the Zoom Viewer button in the control bar.
Click the button again to turn off the full-resolution display.
When an image doesn’t fit within the area of the Viewer, a small, gray box appears on
your image with a red rectangle inside, showing the portion of the image that is
currently visible in the Viewer. You can drag the red rectangle within the gray box to
see other parts of the image, also known as panning.
Zoom Viewer button