| As you may recall, many of the images we defined as five-star selects in Lesson 3 are not the picks of their stacks. We were still able to create a Smart Album with those picks, however, by checking an option in the Query HUD to ignore stack groupings. However, in order to use the Five Star Locations Smart Album as a resource for creating the web journal albumwhich isn't a "smart" albumwe must unstack the images and select that same option to prevent creating duplicate versions. 1. | Select the Travel folder. | 2. | Press V to hide the Viewer and scroll down in the Browser so that you can see the South Beach images. | 3. | Select all of the images in the Browser and choose Stacks > Open All Stacks. | | | 4. | Choose Stacks > Unstack or Command-Shift-K. It's OK that we're unstacking these images, because we won't need the stacks again for this particular project. If we needed to stack them at some other time, we could simply auto-stack the South Beach images again. | 5. | Click the magnifying glass icon for the Five Star Locations Smart Album to open the Query HUD. | 6. | Deselect the "Ignore stack groupings" option. Deselecting this option prevents duplicate versions of images from appearing when you use a Smart Album as a resource for a web journal, web gallery, or Light Table. Aperture creates duplicate versions of images from a stack with the ignore stack option active to facilitate using one image instead of an entire stack. Note A web gallery is a type of website you can create in Aperture that is like an online contact sheet of images. It offers fewer options and less control over webpages than a web journal. | | | 7. | Close the Query HUD. | 8. | Press V to bring up the Viewer. Now you're ready to create a web journal of your location images to share with Grande Agency and its client. | |