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Chapter 4 Working with Photos in the Browser 94
Searching for Photos in the Browser
When you have more photos than the Browser can display at one time, you can use the search
eld to locate photos. Enter the search criteria in the search eld, and Aperture nds the photo
or photos for you, removing all others from view.
Filter HUD button Search field
When you search for photos in the Browser, the search is conned to the selection in the Library
inspector. For example, if you shot several hundred photos for a wedding event but want to view
only those that have the keyword Bride, you select the wedding project in the Library inspector
and then enter Bride in the Browser’s search eld to display only the photos of the bride, hiding
the remainder from view.
When viewing the contents of albums (including Smart Albums) in the Browser, you may not
be able to see photos with a rating of Reject. This is because the Browser is set to show unrated
photos or better. To view rejected photos, you must set the Browser to show all photos.
Items in the search
field pop-up menu
You can also lter the photos shown in the Browser by criteria other than ratings. For example,
you can lter photos by whether they’ve been agged or assigned a color label.
Important: Search criteria set in the Aperture Browser lters photos only within Aperture. If you
open your Aperture library in iPhoto, all photos are shown.
To search for a photo in the Browser
m Enter text associated with that photo in the Browser’s search eld.
To see all your photos again
m Click the search eld’s Reset button (with an X) or delete the text in the search eld.
Important: You can use keyboard shortcuts to quickly implement a search that displays
photos with specic ratings or photos that have a specic keyword. Its possible, while working
with photos, to accidentally press such a keyboard shortcut and see photos on your screen
unexpectedly change or even disappear. If this happens, you can quickly display your photos by
clicking the Reset button in the search eld to reset the search criteria in the Filter HUD.