Searching by keyword – Apple Aperture Getting Started User Manual

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Chapter 12

Searching for and Displaying Images

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5

Specify the rating level by dragging the slider.

6

Choose “any” from the Match pop-up menu, if it’s not already chosen.

The images that match the search criteria are immediately displayed in the Browser. To
save your search results, see “

Saving Your Search Results

” on page 150.

Searching by Keyword

You can search for and locate images by any of the keywords that you’ve assigned to
them. You can select one or more keywords to search for. You can also specify which
keywords an image must have to qualify as a match. For example, you can choose to
search for images that have both silhouette and landscape as keywords, or images that
have either silhouette or landscape as keywords.

To search for images by keyword:

1

In the Projects panel, select a project or an album you want to search.

2

Open the Query HUD by doing one of the following:

 Choose Edit > Find (or press Command-F).
 Click the Query HUD button (with a magnifying glass icon) beside the search field in

the Browser.

3

In the Query HUD, select the Keywords checkbox.

Note: The Keywords checkbox is dimmed if no keywords have been applied to the
images in the selected project or album.

4

Choose an option from the Keywords pop-up menu:

 To display images that have any of the selected keywords: Choose “contain one or more

of the following.”

 To see only those images that have all the keywords you selected: Choose “contain all of

the following.”

5

Select the checkboxes next to the keywords you want to search for.

6

Choose “any” from the Match pop-up menu, if it’s not already chosen.

Select the Keywords

checkbox.

Choose an option from the
Keywords pop-up menu.

Select the checkbox next

to each keyword you

want to search for.

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