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Chapter 4 Working with Photos in the Browser 102
Displaying Specic Metadata with Your Photos
To help identify photos as you work, you can set Aperture to display the metadata associated
with photos. You do this by specifying metadata settings in the Browser & Viewer Metadata
dialog. For example, you can set Aperture to display keywords, IPTC information, or EXIF
information with photos in grid view. You can also congure two views of information to be
displayed with photos and quickly switch between views. For example, the rst view might show
ratings for use while photo editing, while another could display IPTC and EXIF information as
you manage les for export. You can then switch between views to change the information that
appears with your photos depending on the task at hand.
You use the Browser & Viewer Metadata dialog to customize the display of information shown
with photos in the Browser.
If you prefer to display thumbnail images in the Browser without metadata overlays but would
still like to quickly view a photo's metadata, you can turn on metadata tooltips. When metadata
tooltips are turned on, you can move the pointer over a photo to view information about it.
Metadata tooltip
For more information about changing the type of metadata that appears in overlays in the
Browser, see Specifying the Type of Metadata to Display in the Viewer and Browser on page 174 .
To turn the display of metadata in the Browser on or o
Do one of the following: