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You can also set metadata options that determine the amount of information that appears with
each photo. For example, you can display photos in the Viewer with their keywords and other
information, such as IPTC or EXIF metadata.
Customizing the Viewer Display
You can hide the Browser when necessary and work only in the Viewer. You can also quickly hide
the Viewer to provide more room for the Browser, and show the Viewer again when needed.
Depending on your work preferences, you might want to lighten or darken the background that
your photos appear against in the Viewer. You can darken the background from shades of gray
all the way to black, or lighten it from gray to white.
You can also specify whether the Viewer displays one photo, three photos, or multiple photos at
a time. If your system uses multiple displays, you can congure your main and secondary displays
to show single photos, three photos, or multiple photos simultaneously. The display settings you
choose also control the display of photos in Full Screen view.
To work with the Viewer only
Do one of the following:
m Choose View > Viewer.
m Click the Viewer button in the toolbar.
To hide the Viewer
Do one of the following:
m Choose View > Browser.
m Click the Browser button in the toolbar.
To switch between views
m Press V.
To change the background of the Viewer
1 Choose Aperture > Preferences, or press Command-Comma (,).
2 In the Preferences window, click Appearance, then drag the Viewer Brightness slider to lighten or
darken the background.
To change the number of photos displayed in the Viewer
m To display multiple photos: Choose View > Main Viewer > Show Multiple (or press Option-U).
This is the default setting. When Show Multiple is chosen, the Viewer displays anywhere from one
photo up to twelve at a time, depending on the number of photos selected in the Browser.
m To display a single photo: Choose View > Main Viewer > Show One (or press Option-R).
When the Viewer is set to Show One, the Viewer displays one photo at a time regardless of the
number of photos selected in the Browser. This setting allows you to make a multiple photo
selection in the Browser and then view each photo by itself within the selection.
m To display three photos: Choose View > Main Viewer > Three Up (or press Option-H).
When the Viewer is set to show three photos at a time, Aperture displays the selected photo in
the center of the three photos that appear in the Viewer.