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Chapter 6 Viewing Photos in Full Screen View 124
Entering and Exiting Full Screen View
You can quickly switch between Full Screen view and your workspace layout in the Aperture
main window.
To enter Full Screen view
m Click the Full Screen button at the top-right corner of the Aperture main window (or press F).
The Aperture main window disappears, and your photos appear in Full Screen view.
To exit Full Screen view
Do one of the following:
m Click the Exit Full Screen button in the Full Screen view toolbar (or press F).
m Press Esc (Escape).
The workspace view you were working in before entering Full Screen view reappears.
Note: When you quit Aperture while working in Full Screen view, Aperture returns to Full Screen
view the next time you open the application. You can bypass Full Screen view and return to the
main Aperture workspace by pressing Shift-Option while opening Aperture.
Working in Viewer Mode in Full Screen View
When you rst enter Full Screen view, Viewer mode is shown. Viewer mode is similar to the Split
View layout in the Aperture main window; however, the photos are displayed in high resolution
against a solid background. You navigate through your photos using the lmstrip.
To view a photo in the lmstrip
m Select a photo displayed in the lmstrip by pressing the arrow keys or clicking the photo you
want to see.
To view more than one photo at the same time
1 Choose Show Multiple from the Viewer Mode pop-up menu in the toolbar.
2 In the lmstrip, do one of the following:
Command-click nonadjacent photos to select them.
Shift-click images to select a range of photos.