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Chapter 3 Learning About the Browser 41
Jumping In
m Automatically stack images: Choose Stacks > Auto-Stack. In the Auto-Stack Images HUD,
drag the slider to specify the maximum length of time for a series of shots. Inspect the
stacks to determine if the time interval should be shortened or lengthened.
m Create a stack manually: In the Browser, select the images you want to stack. Choose
Stacks > Stack.
m Select the pick: Drag the image you want into the pick (or leftmost) position in the
stack. When you see a green bar appear, release the mouse button.
m Rearrange images in a stack: Drag images in the stack to change their order. Add
images to or remove images from the stack by dragging them into or out of the stack.
m Unstack a selection of images: Select a stack, then choose Stacks > Unstack.
Try This: Displaying the Images You Want to Work With
You can set the Browser to display only those images that you want to work with. For
example, you can display images taken on a specific date, images that have a specific
rating, or images that have specific metadata such as keywords associated with them.
To set the Browser to display specific images, you click the Query HUD button and
specify the search criteria you want. You can search by text, rating, keyword, date, IPTC
information, EXIF information, export session, other metadata, file status, or a
combination of any of the above.