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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