Operation Manual
The selected image becomes the pick of the new stack.
Dragging Stacks
You can drag an entire stack to a new location, and you can drag specific images within
a stack to a new location. When a stack is closed, dragging the stack moves the entire
stack. When a stack is open, you can drag individual images to new locations in the
Browser. You can also drag images into a stack. If you drag an image within a stack into
a different project, however, the entire stack moves to the new location.
When you drag a stack into a webpage album, web journal album, book album, or
slideshow album, the entire stack appears in the Browser, but only the stack picks can
be used for publication in webpages, web journals, books, and slideshows.
Comparing Images in Stacks
To help with the photo editing process, you can set the Viewer and Browser to
automatically open a selected stack and set up the stacked images for comparison. The
pick of the stack is set as the “compare” image. This stack-viewing feature also works in
Full Screen view.
To set the Viewer to automatically open and compare the images in stacks
µ
Choose View > Main Viewer > Stack (or press Option-T).
The compare image is surrounded in a green border, and the alternate image is surrounded
in a white border.
Tip: When the Viewer is in Stack mode, you can press the Up Arrow and Down Arrow
keys to move from stack to stack.
To select another alternate image
µ
Press the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys.
271Chapter 8 Stacking Images and Making Picks