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Table Of Contents
- Aperture Getting Started
- Contents
- An Overview ofAperture
- Setting UpanApertureSystem
- Learning About theApertureInterface
- Working with Projects
- Importing Images
- An Overview of Importing
- File Formats You Can Import into Your Library
- Importing from Your Digital Camera or Card Reader
- Importing Image Files Stored on Your Computer
- Dragging Image Files from the Finder into a Project
- Importing Folders of Images from the Finder
- Importing Your iPhoto Library
- Transferring Projects from Another Aperture System
- Making an Immediate Backup
- Working with Images intheBrowser
- An Overview of the Browser
- Viewing Images in the Browser
- Navigating Through and Selecting Images
- Rearranging Images in the Browser
- Rotating Images
- Displaying Specific Metadata with Your Images
- Creating Versions of an Image
- Copying Images and Moving Images to Different Locations
- Working with Referenced Images
- Displaying Images in the Viewer
- Viewing Images inFullScreenMode
- Stacking Images andMakingPicks
- Rating Images
- Applying Keywords to Images
- Searching for andDisplayingImages
- Grouping Images withSmartAlbums
- An Overview ofImageAdjustments
- Creating Slideshow Presentations
- Using the Light Table
- Printing Your Images
- Exporting Images
- Creating Web Journals andWebGalleries
- Creating Books
- Backing Up Your Images
- Credits
- Index
Chapter 9 Stacking Images and Making Picks 107
To stack images automatically:
1 Choose Stacks > Auto-Stack (or press Command-Option-A).
2 In the Auto-Stack Images HUD, drag the slider to specify the maximum length of time
for a series of shots.
As you drag the slider, the images in the Browser automatically stack themselves
according to the length of time specified. For example, if you typically shoot a series of
related images in a span of 10 seconds, set the slider to 10 seconds.
3 Inspect the stacks to determine if the time interval should be shortened or lengthened.
Creating Stacks Manually
After importing photos, you can quickly review the images and delete those that you
see have technical or content flaws. You may then want to group the remaining images
into stacks before rating them. Stacking images manually can help provide you with an
initial organization and an overview of your shots, which you can then put through a
more refined or discriminating rating pass later.
To create a stack manually:
1 In the Browser, select the images you want to stack.
For more information, see “Navigating Through and Selecting Images” on page 73.
2 Choose Stacks > Stack (or press Command-K).
Move the slider to indicate
the maximum time span
for a series of shots.
The Stack button
appears on the
current pick image.
The selected images are now
stacked and have a dark gray
line around them.