Operation Manual

A stack appears in the Browser as a group of images. The image that represents the stack,
called the pick, is selected and displayed on the left. You can select any image in the stack
as the pick, and it moves to the leftmost position in the stack. You can rearrange the order
of images in a stack. For example, you might choose an alternate image and position it
next to the pick. A Stack button appears in the upper-left corner of the pick image in the
stack, indicating the number of images in the stack.
The Stack button
indicates the number
of images in the stack.
A stack with three
images is shown
expanded, or open.
After creating a stack and selecting the pick, you can close the stack by clicking the Stack
button on the pick image. When a stack is closed, only the stacks pick image appears in
the Browser. Clicking the Stack button again expands the stack.
Only the pick image
is shown when the stack
is closed.
By closing stacks, you quickly reduce the number of images you have to visually sort
through when selecting images in the final photo edit.
After creating stacks, you can organize and change them as needed. You can add images
to a stack and remove those that don’t belong. You can also split a stack into multiple
stacks when necessary.
264 Chapter 8 Stacking Images and Making Picks