Operation Manual
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Choose Window > Show Control Bar to display the control bar. In the control bar, click
the Move Selection Left or Move Selection Right button.
Move Selection Left
Move Selection Right
Selecting Images
Aperture provides fast and efficient ways of selecting images, depending on your work
style and preferences.
You can select images in the following ways.
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• Click the image.
• Press the arrow keys to navigate to the image.
Select a single image
• Select the first image, then choose Edit > Select to End (or press
Shift-End) to extend the selection to the last image in the Browser.
• Select the last image in a range, then choose Edit > Select to
Beginning (or press Shift-Home) to extend the selection to the
first image in the Browser.
• Click the first image in a range, then Shift-click the last image.
• Press the arrow keys to select the first image, then press Shift
and an arrow key to select the last image in the range.
• Drag a selection rectangle to select all the images that fall within
the rectangle.
Select a range of images
• Press Semicolon (;) or press Command–Option–Left Arrow to
select the previous image in the selection. Press Apostrophe (’)
or press Command–Option–Right Arrow to select the next image
in the selection.
Select an image among selected
images
• Press the Right Arrow or Left Arrow key.Select an image in a stack
• Command-click the images you want to select. Command-click
the images again to deselect them.
Select nonadjacent images
• Press Command–Left Arrow or Command–Right Arrow to slide
the current selection over by one image. For example, you can
move a three-image selection left or right by one image at a time.
Slide a selection
• With a stack selected, press Option–Page Up or Option–Page
Down.
Select the next stack
• Select the image, then press Option-O.Select or set a compare image
• Press Command-Return.Deselect the compare image
187Chapter 5 Working with Images in the Browser