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8 Viewing Images
in Full Screen Mode
High resolution, no distractions, and access to the tools and
HUDs make Full Screen mode an ideal environment for
working with your images.
This chapter details how to use Full Screen mode as an alternate work environment when
you want to view images only, with as little of the Aperture interface shown as possible.
An Overview of Full Screen Mode
Full Screen mode projects your images onto a simple black background and can be
used with one or two displays. Using Full Screen mode with a dual-display system gives
you additional space to compare and adjust images. For more information about setting
up a dual-display system, see “Setting Up Your System with Two Displays on page 23.
Once youre in Full Screen mode, you can view, sort, and stack your images. You can
also apply adjustments and keywords. When you’ve finished working with your images,
you can use this mode to preview and proof your images.
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