User guide

Chapter 4 Organize and sort photos 79
In the Browser, you can display thumbnails in any of three views:
Filmstrip view: Displays a single row of photos that you can select and navigate through.
Viewer
Browser in
filmstrip view
Grid view: Displays thumbnails of your photos in a grid pattern. Use grid view when it’s easiest
to identify your photos by sight and work with thumbnails as you organize, stack, or assign
keywords to photos.
List view: Displays a list of your photos with associated le information. Use list view when you
need to see or sort your photos by corresponding le properties such as image date, le size,
or rating.
Photos displayed in list
view in the Browser
List view is a great way to quickly see information about your les. You can also use list view to
sort your photos by any of the column categories. Click a column heading to sort your photos
by that category.
You can also customize the information that appears with your photos in the Browser. For
example, you can set your photos to appear with the lename as well as the IPTC data and
EXIF data. You can change what information appears in the Browser in grid view, list view, and
lmstrip view by customizing the Metadata options in the Browser & Viewer Metadata window.
For more information, see Metadata overlays overview on page 201.
For information about changing the conguration of Aperture window layouts, see Change the
main window layout on page 474.
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