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Chapter 10 Working with Metadata 191
Understanding Badge Overlays
Working with Badge Overlays
When you apply adjustments, keywords, or other changes to a photo, Aperture marks the photo
with a badge overlay. Badges can appear on photos in the Viewer, the Browser, and the Light
Table, in book pages and webpages, and in Full Screen view.
Keywords have
been applied
to this photo.
The following table shows badges that appear on photos in Aperture.
Badge Denition
or
One or more adjustments have been applied to the photo.
One or more keywords have been applied to the photo.
Photos are contained in a stack. The number indicates the number of
photos in the stack.
The photo has been edited with an external editor, and is therefore
represented by the original created when the le was exported to the
external editor.
The photo is an albums pick photo, the identifying photo for that album,
webpage album, web journal album, Light Table album, slideshow album,
or book album.
Because of low image resolution, the photos print quality may be aected.
This badge appears on photos placed in book pages and webpages.
The number indicates the number of times the photo has been used in a
given book, web journal, or Light Table arrangement.
The photo is a referenced image.