Viewing media files in full screen or side by side – Adobe Elements Organizer 9 User Manual
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USING ELEMENTS 9 ORGANIZER
Viewing and fixing photos and videos
Last updated 9/12/2011
Both Photoshop Elements and Adobe Premiere Elements are installed
In this case, all file formats (video and audio)
play in Elements
Organizer.
Viewing media files in full screen or side by side
The Full Screen and Compare Photos Side By Side views enable viewing media files without the distraction of interface
items, such as windows and menus. You can use mouse scroll to zoom/pan media.
The View, Edit, Organize In Full Screen option displays a set of media files as a full-screen slide show. You can
customize the slide show—for example you can:
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Play an audio file as you view the images.
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Display thumbnails of the selected files in a filmstrip along the right side of the screen.
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Add effects to the media files
After deciding on the photos you want in your slide show, you can make the necessary edits to them. You can send
them directly from this view to the Slide Show Editor. To create a slide show, right-click and select the option Create
Slide Show (Windows only).
Full Screen view
To view a media file in Full Screen view, do one of the following:
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Select the media file you want to view, and click the View, Edit, Organize In Full Screen icon
.
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In the upper-right corner of the Organizer, select Display > View, Edit, Organize In Full Screen.
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Press F11/Cmd+F11.
The Compare Photos Side By Side command displays two photos simultaneously. Compare Photos Side By Side view
is useful when you want to focus on details and differences between photos. You can select two or more photos to
compare.
To Compare photos, do one of the following:
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In the upper right of the Organizer, select Display > Compare Photos Side By Side (This option is not available in
all locales.)
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Select two photos and Press F12/Cmd+F12.