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Badge Denition
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.
The referenced image’s original is oine.
The referenced image’s original has not been found.
The photo was downloaded from Photo Stream or imported from a
Facebook album or Flickr set online.
A location has been assigned to the photo.
The photo has an audio le attached.
The thumbnail image represents a video clip.
The photo is part of a RAW + JPEG image pair, and this photos original is
the RAW le.
The photo is part of a RAW + JPEG image pair, and this photos original is
the JPEG le.
Displaying Photos with Badge Overlays
Badge visibility is determined by the metadata overlay view that is displayed. You can control
whether badges are visible by choosing a metadata overlay view that includes badge overlays;
you can also control whether badge overlays are visible by turning metadata overlays on or o.
Important: Badge overlays appear only in the Aperture application; they do not appear on
photos exported or printed from Aperture.
To display badge overlays on photos in the Viewer
1 Do one of the following:
Choose View > Metadata Display > Customize (or press Command-J).
In the tool strip, choose Edit from the Metadata Overlays pop-up menu.
The Browser & Viewer Metadata dialog appears.
2 Choose a Viewer metadata overlay view from the View pop-up menu.
3 In the Metadata Fields column, click the Aperture disclosure triangle to reveal the metadata elds
below it, then select the Badges checkbox.
4 Click OK.
5 Make sure both Show Metadata and the metadata overlay view you just modied are selected
for the Viewer in the Metadata Overlays pop-up menu in the tool strip.
Badges are now visible in the Viewer.