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Chapter 4 Working with Photos in the Browser 81
Working with Browser Views
Working with Photos in Filmstrip View
Filmstrip view is the default view for the Browser. You can use lmstrip view in combination
with the Viewer to quickly scroll from photo to photo, making changes and comparing photos.
For example, you can select several photos in a row, group them in a stack, apply ratings, and
compare them side by side in the Viewer. You can use the Right Arrow and Left Arrow keys to
quickly move from photo to photo, and you can use the scroll bar and the Shuttle control to
scroll through photos. You can resize the thumbnails in the lmstrip by dragging the top of the
lmstrip to enlarge its area.
Viewer
Browser in
filmstrip view
To switch to lmstrip view
Do one of the following:
m Choose View > Browser > Filmstrip (or press Control-F).
m Click the Filmstrip View button in the Browser.
Note: The main window must be set to the Split View layout in order to access the lmstrip in
the Browser. When the main window is set to Browser, the Filmstrip View button disappears.
To shuttle continuously through the photos in lmstrip view
m Press J to shuttle left, press K to stop shuttling, or press L to shuttle right.
Note: Pressing J or L multiple times increases the shuttle speed.