Operation Manual

If you create multiple versions of an image, Aperture groups the versions in a stack. The
stack represents all the versions of a particular image that you've created. You can open
the stack and see the different versions. For example, you might open a stack of versions
and select a specific image version to duplicate. The entire stack appears in all the projects
or albums in which the image appears.
To open a stack to see all the versions
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Click the Stack button on the stack.
Click the Stack button
on an image to show
all versions in the stack.
A gray border surrounds
the images in a stack.
When a stack is open, you can select any of its image versions to display that version in
the Viewer.
For more information about working with stacks, see Stacking Images and Making Picks.
Deleting Images from the Browser
When necessary, you can delete versions and even masters.
When deleting images, you can:
Remove a version from an album, leaving any other versions of the image in their
original locations
Delete versions from within a stack
Delete masters
To remove a version from an album
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Select the version and choose Photos > Remove From Album (or press Delete).
You can also delete a version from a stack.
To delete a version from a version stack (a stack of versions from the same master)
1 Open the stack and select the version you want to delete.
2 Choose File > Delete Version (or press Command-Delete).
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