Oh ... it seems you can do it simply this way :<div><br></div><div>\begin{frame}[plain,t]{}</div><div>\includegraphics[width=\textwidth, height=\textheight]{mypicture}</div><div>\end{frame}</div><div><br></div><div>Fabrice</div> <div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2012/11/17 Myles English <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mylesenglish@gmail.com" target="_blank">mylesenglish@gmail.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"> <br> Hi Fabrice and Nicolas,<br> <div class="im"><br> Fabrice Popineau writes:<br> <br> > That would be definitely nice. I think it is quite common that you want to<br> > get rid of everything to have more space for a big drawing<br> > (moreover it breaks the monotony of the layout)<br> <br> </div>I don't fully understand this thread but to get a full frame photo on a<br> slide I once did this, essentially turn the wallpaper on, make a blank<br> slide, turn it off again (looks like it used the old, current,<br> exporter):<br> <br> ** Turn on wallpaper :B_ignoreheading:<br> :PROPERTIES:<br> :BEAMER_env: ignoreheading<br> :END:<br> #+begin_latex<br> \setbeamertemplate{background canvas}%<br> {\ThisULCornerWallPaper{1.115}%<br> {/home/myles/MASSIVE_PHOTO.jpg}}<br> #+end_latex<br> <br> ** :B_columns:<br> :PROPERTIES:<br> :BEAMER_env: columns<br> :END:<br> <br> \vskip15pt<br> <br> ** Turn off wallpaper :B_ignoreheading:<br> :PROPERTIES:<br> :BEAMER_env: ignoreheading<br> :END:<br> <br> #+begin_latex<br> \setbeamertemplate{background canvas}{\ClearWallPaper}<br> \setbeamercolor{normal text}{bg=gray!30}<br> #+end_latex<br> <span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br> <br> Myles<br> </font></span></blockquote></div><br></div>