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Chapter 4 Working with Photos in the Browser 81
If you make a mistake while editing, in most cases you can choose the Undo command to
immediately cancel your last action. In fact, you can choose the Undo command multiple times
to undo your last series of actions. Aperture places deleted originals in the Aperture Trash. If you
discover a deletion you did not intend to make, and the Undo command cannot recover the
deletion, you can still recover the original from the Aperture Trash until the Trash is emptied.
Navigating Through and Selecting Photos
Navigating Through Photos in the Browser
You can select one or several of the photos in the Browser to work with them or to view them
in the Viewer. Aperture identies the photos you’ve selected by displaying them with a white
border. When you select a group of photos, the actively selected photo, called the primary
selection, appears with a thick white border and the rest of the selected photos appear with thin
white borders.
All selected photos
display a white border.
A thick white border
surrounds the
primary selection.
To navigate through photos
Do one of the following:
m Press an arrow key to move left, right, up, or down.
m Use the scroll bar to scroll through the photos in the Browser, then click the photo you want
to view.
m Choose Window > Show Control Bar to display the control bar. In the control bar, click the Move
Selection Left or Move Selection Right button.
Move Selection Left
Move Selection Right