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For example, choose Version Name from the Version Name Format pop-up menu to have
your master filenames changed to match the names of the corresponding versions in
Aperture. If you choose a custom name format, enter the name you want in the Custom
Name text field. For more information about naming files, see Automatically Naming Your
Imported Images.
4 Select the Apply to Master File(s) checkbox, then click OK.
The master files corresponding to the selected images are renamed. For more information
about working with the Batch Change dialog, see Batch Changing Metadata.
Working with Referenced Images
Masters for images that you import as referenced images may reside in many different
locations on your hard disk storage devices instead of in the single location of your main
Aperture Library file. At times, you may need to determine which images are referenced
images in order to readily locate them in the Finder. Aperture provides many ways to
identify, search for, and move referenced images. See the following sections for specific
information:
• Identifying Referenced Images
• Displaying a List of Referenced Images
• Locating a Referenced Image’s Master on a Hard Disk
• Reconnecting Missing or Offline Referenced Images
• Relocating Referenced Masters
• Moving Referenced Masters to the Aperture Library
• Copying, Moving, and Deleting Referenced Images
• Using the Filter HUD to Search for Referenced Masters
204 Chapter 5 Working with Images in the Browser