6. | Navigate to and rate the following additional South Beach images as selects: SoBe_2005 3 of 50, SoBe_2005 4 of 50, SoBe_2005 6 of 50, SoBe_2005 24 of 50, SoBe_2005 27 of 50, SoBe_2005 39 of 50, and SoBe_2005 48 of 50. That was easy. Be aware, however, that if you use the Query HUD to filter the images that appear in the Browser so that only selects are visible, Aperture will display only those five-star images that are also picks. It will not display five-star images that are alternates in a stack. Filter images in the Browser? Query HUD? What are we talking about? you wonder. The Query HUD (HUD stands for heads-up display) is an easy-to-use panel that lets you search for images. Using the Query HUD, you can search images by text, rating, keyword, date, IPTC information, EXIF information, or a combination of any of these criteria. You can also use the Query HUD to filter what you are viewing in the Browser based on image metadata. You'll learn more about filtering and querying in "Lesson 8, Advanced Organization and Rating." |