Operation Manual

After a shoot, you may need to sort through hundreds or even thousands of images in a
project. Aperture provides efficient methods for increasing your productivity when working
with large numbers of images.
You use the Browser to select and work with images in a project. The Browser provides
the principal environment for viewing, selecting, and working with images. You can
quickly search for an image in a project, reorder and sort images, rotate images to portrait
or landscape orientation, create new versions, and delete images.
This chapter covers the following:
An Overview of the Browser (p. 184)
Navigating Through and Selecting Images (p. 186)
Working with Images in Filmstrip View (p. 188)
Working with Images in Grid View (p. 189)
Working with Images in List View (p. 191)
Choosing a Workspace View (p. 194)
Navigating Through Images in Quick Preview Mode (p. 195)
Searching for Images in the Browser (p. 196)
Rearranging Images in the Browser (p. 198)
Sorting Images (p. 199)
Rotating Images (p. 199)
Creating Versions of an Image (p. 200)
Deleting Images from the Browser (p. 201)
Dragging Images into Different Projects and Albums (p. 203)
Renaming Master Image Files (p. 203)
Working with Referenced Images (p. 204)
Working with Two or More Browsers Open (p. 211)
Working with Stacks in the Browser (p. 212)
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Working with Images in the
Browser
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