Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
If you prefer to see your thumbnails in a vertical Filmstrip rather than a horizontal one, it's possible
to rotate Browser by choosing View
Rotate Position (Shift+W). Like Inspector, it's also
possible to swap which side of the screen Browser's on by choosing View
Browser
Browser
Swap
Position (Option+W) as shown in Figure 1.13.
1.13 Aperture with Browser's position rotated and swapped.
Viewer
Viewer, the last key part of Aperture's interface, is where you see the full contents of your image (or
selected images). When you select an image in Browser, Aperture will load the full contents of that
version, displaying a “Loading” indicator while doing so, and display it in Viewer. Many different
tools in Viewer help you examine your image in detail, from being able to zoom in to 1,000 percent
to being able to quickly switch between seeing the original, master image, and the current version
with your adjustments. We cover Viewer in depth in Chapter 3.
Aperture also has an excellent full-screen mode for Browser and Viewer that removes any distrac-
tion and lets you focus on your images. We explore this mode in depth in Chapter 3.
 
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