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Chapter 13 Customize the Aperture workspace 498
Stop preview generation
1 Choose Window > Show Activity.
2 In the Activity window, select the “Generating preview task, then click the Cancel Task button.
3 Close the Activity window.
Note: Because slideshows that use the Best quality setting cannot begin until all preview images
are up to date, preview generation is done in the foreground with a Cancel button to stop the
operation. In all other cases, previews are created in the background.
Turn o previews
If your workow does not benet from previews, you can turn them o completely.
1 Choose Aperture > Preferences, then click Previews.
2 Deselect the “New projects automatically generate previews checkbox.
This turns o automatic preview maintenance for any new projects that you create.
3 In the Library inspector, select all the projects, then choose Maintain Previews For Projects from
the Library Action pop-up menu , so there is no checkmark next to it.
This turns o automatic preview maintenance for your existing projects.
Note: You need to perform steps 1 through 3 for each of your libraries.
4 If you have already generated previews for some projects and do not want them, select all the
projects in the Library inspector, then choose Photos > Delete Previews for Items.
This deletes all previews that have been generated previously. You need to do this for each
library in which you have already generated previews.
Sample workows for using previews eectively
There are several methods for using preview images eciently and eectively:
Generate previews for projects you intend to keep oine: A JPEG preview is displayed when a
referenced image’s original is oine or cannot be found. This makes previews a great way
of maintaining high picture quality while conserving the disk space that originals (especially
RAW les) require.
Generate previews for photos based on rating: Another way to use previews is to create a search
that displays only low-rated photos. You can then build previews just for those photos and
take their originals oine (for example, burn them to a DVD). That way you still have good-
quality images for all of your photos, without using a lot of disk space.
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