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Performing Adjustments in Full Screen View
Full Screen view, which displays an image against a black background and contains
only a few interface elements, provides the best onscreen work environment for
performing color adjustments. It is highly recommended that you perform adjustments
in Full Screen view to achieve the best results possible. For more information about Full
Screen view, see Chapter 7, “
Viewing Images in Full Screen View
To switch to Full Screen view, do one of the following:
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Choose View > Full Screen (or press F).
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Click the Full Screen button in the control bar.
To switch back to the Aperture main window, do one of the following:
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Click the Exit Full Screen button in the toolbar (or press F or the Escape key).
In Full Screen view, you have access to all the tools you need to perform adjustments to
your images.
To show the Inspector HUD while in Full Screen view:
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Press H.
To access a tool in Full Screen view:
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Move your pointer to the top of the screen, and in the Full Screen view toolbar that
appears, select a tool.
By default, the toolbar is not shown in Full Screen view until the pointer is moved to
the top of the screen. You can set the toolbar to remain on the screen.
To keep the Full Screen view toolbar on the screen:
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Move the pointer to the top of the screen in Full Screen view, then click the Always
Show Toolbar button in the toolbar.
Toolbar shown at the
top of the screen
in Full Screen view
Always Show Toolbar
button