Operation Manual
2 Choose Stacks > Stack (or press Command-K).
The selected images are now
stacked and have a dark gray
box around them.
The Stack button
appears on the current
pick image.
The selected images are now stacked and appear linked in gray. The Stack button appears
as an overlay on the top-left portion of the current pick image in the Browser. You can
change the pick image and rearrange the order of the images in the stack as you wish.
You can unstack a selection of images, if you need to.
To unstack a selection of images
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After creating a stack, choose Edit > Undo, or select an image in the stack and choose
Stacks > Unstack (or press Command-Shift-K).
Working with Stacks
The following sections describe the various options you have while working with stacks:
• Opening and Closing Stacks
• Designating a Pick Image for a Stack
• Designating an Album Pick for a Stack
• Arranging Images in a Stack
• Adding Images to and Removing Images from Stacks
• Splitting Stacks
• Dragging Stacks
• Comparing Images in Stacks
• Working with Stacks in List View
Opening and Closing Stacks
You can close a stack and open it again whenever you wish. You may want to do this to
free up space in the Browser. You can also close stacks to quickly reduce the number of
images you must sort through visually when selecting images for a final photo edit. When
a stack is closed, only the stack’s pick image appears in the Browser.
267Chapter 8 Stacking Images and Making Picks