Delete photos from the browser – Apple Aperture 3.5 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Organize and sort photos

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Delete photos from the Browser

If necessary, you can delete versions and even originals.

When deleting photos, you can:

Remove a version of the photo from an album, leaving any other versions in their original
locations in the library

Delete versions from within a stack

Delete a version from a project

Delete originals

Remove a version from an album

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Select the version and choose Photos > Remove From Album (or press Delete).

Delete an original
When a photo is represented in the Browser by a single version, you can select the version and
delete it, and the corresponding original is deleted as well.

1

Select a version.

2

Choose File > Delete Version (or press Command-Delete).

The original and its version are moved to the Aperture Trash. For more information, see

Work

with the Aperture Trash

on page 56.

Delete a version from a stack
When you create new versions of a photo, you can set Aperture to group the versions in a
stack—a set of related photos that can be shown side by side in the Browser for comparison
purposes. You can delete a version from such a version stack. For more information, see

Create

stacks

on page 93.

1

Click the Stack button to open the stack, and select the version you want to delete.

2

Choose File > Delete Version (or press Command-Delete).

The deleted version is moved to the Aperture Trash. For more information, see

Work with the

Aperture Trash

on page 56.

Delete a version from a project

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Select a photo, a video clip, or an audio clip, and choose File > Delete Version.

The version is moved to the Trash, along with the original if you deleted its last version.

Delete a version stack and its original
You can select a stack containing versions of the same image and delete all the image versions in
the stack as well as the original.

1

Select the stack you want to delete.

2

Choose File > Delete Original Image and All Versions.

The original and all its versions are moved to the Aperture Trash. For more information, see

Work

with the Aperture Trash

on page 56.

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