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Apple Aperture - Workspace Layouts

Apple Aperture
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64 Part I Interface and Acquisition
Workspace Layouts
In addition to allowing you to show and hide areas of the interface, Aperture offers
three preconfigured workspace layouts, created to accommodate different workflows.
 Basic: Use the Basic workspace layout to review images, perform initial rating passes,
and create and work with stacks of images.
 Maximize Browser: Use the Maximize Browser workspace layout to work with
multiple projects.
 Maximize Viewer: Use the Maximize Viewer workspace layout to see an enlarged view
of images with the Browser and Viewer controls still available. This workspace layout
is useful when working with the Light Table.
You can easily switch between workspace layouts by choosing commands or pressing
keyboard shortcuts.
To choose a workspace layout, do one of the following:
m Choose Window > Layouts, then choose the layout you want from the submenu.
m Press Command-Option and the letter corresponding to the layout you want: S for
Basic, B for Maximize Browser, or V for Maximize Viewer.

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