How badge overlays appear in aperture, Displaying images with badge overlays – Apple Aperture 2 User Manual
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Chapter 11
Working with Metadata
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How Badge Overlays Appear in Aperture
The following table shows badges that appear on images in Aperture.
Displaying Images with Badge Overlays
Badge visibility is determined by the metadata view that is displayed. You can control
whether badges are visible by choosing a metadata view that includes badge
overlays; you can also control whether badge overlays are visible by turning metadata
views on or off.
Important:
Badge overlays appear only in the Aperture application; they do not appear
on images exported or printed from Aperture.
Badge
Definition
One or more adjustments have been applied to the image.
One or more keywords have been applied to the image.
Images are contained in a stack. The number indicates the number of images
in the stack.
The image has been edited with the external editor, and is therefore represented
by the master created when the file was exported to the external editor.
The image is an album’s pick image, the identifying image for that album,
webpage album, web journal album, Light Table album, or book album.
Because of low image resolution, the image’s print quality may be affected.
This badge appears on images placed in book pages and webpages.
The number indicates the number of times the image has been used in a
given book, web journal, or Light Table arrangement.
The image is a referenced image.
The referenced image’s master is offline.
The referenced image’s master has not been found.
or