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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
Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode 99
Showing and Hiding the Filmstrip
You can move the filmstrip to any location on your primary display. But there are times,
especially when viewing an image at full resolution, that you cannot get the filmstrip
off your image. The filmstrip includes controls that let you define when the filmstrip
appears. You can also specify how the filmstrip fits on the screen in relation to the
image or images you are viewing.
There are several ways you can configure the filmstrip. You can choose to always show
the filmstrip, show it based on image dimensions, or have Aperture automatically fit
the images and filmstrip on your screens without overlapping.
To always show the filmstrip, do one of the following:
m Choose On from the Viewer Mode pop-up menu.
m Press Control-slash (/).
To only show the filmstrip when you move the pointer over its docked position,
do one of the following:
m Choose Auto from the Viewer Mode pop-up menu.
m Press Control-period (.).
To have Aperture automatically fit the image and the filmstrip on the screen,
do one of the following:
m Choose Avoid from the Viewer Mode pop-up menu.
m Press Control-V.
Aperture fits your images and the filmstrip on your screen, keeping the filmstrip and
your images from overlapping.
Working with the Toolbar in Full Screen Mode
The toolbar displayed in Full Screen mode is very similar to the toolbar in the Aperture
main window.
To view the Full Screen mode toolbar:
m In Full Screen mode, move the pointer to the top of your primary screen.