Thanks John.

I will start making notes for Aperture. Helpful hints, etc.

Anne



On Dec 30, 2012, at 2:12 PM, John Robinson wrote:

> Annie,
> 
> I forgot to mention that working in the timeline mode (which is how you will 
> spend most of your time) the pictures below in the timeline can be organized 
> into "stacks".  This allowed me to take 111 of the class photo's and collapse 
> them into one picture thus really organizing and shortening the length of the 
> timeline.  The girls scout campout was in one stack, the Alumni banquet, the 
> party after the Alumni banquet were each in their own stack, on and on it 
> would go.    When you want to work with that stack you click on the one photo 
> and it opens to the dozens or hundreds inside the stack.   Such great 
> organization.  
> 
> Now, if you are wanting to use the photo's in another program, such as 
> FinalCut or Keynote you will need to "unstack" them for the time you are 
> working in that program and wanting to pull the photo's into your Keynote 
> project but once done you can re-stack and organize the timeline.  For some 
> reason (which may be corrected in the future) the other programs don't 
> recognize the photo's that are in a stack.
> 
> John
> 
> 
> On Dec 30, 2012, at 1:16 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:
> 
>> Sound like Aperture is the program for me.
>> Thanks



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