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Chapter 10 Working with Metadata 168
You can display dierent combinations of metadata with your photos in the Viewer and the
Browser, as well as in Full Screen view. Aperture provides metadata overlay views, which
represent specic combinations of information that you can display as overlays on or just below
each photo. For example, you can choose a basic view that shows a photos version name and
caption. Or, you can choose an expanded view that displays a photos rating, badges, aperture
setting, shutter speed, exposure bias, focal length, caption, keywords, version name, ISO speed
rating, and le size, as well as the original’s location. You can also create your own metadata
overlay views.
A photo in the Viewer
with metadata shown in
the expanded metadata
overlay view
You can choose dierent metadata overlay views for the Viewer, the Browser in grid view and
lmstrip view, and the Browser in list view. You can also display metadata with labels that help
identify the types of metadata being displayed.
Note: Choosing a metadata view for the Viewer also denes the metadata that appears with
photos in Full Screen view. Choosing a metadata view for the Browser in grid view denes the
metadata that appears with thumbnail images in the Full Screen view lmstrip, as well as the
thumbnail images in Full Screen view Browser mode.