I need to SORT the images in a project, not using any of the default columns. Can a new column be added to the Database allowing me to arbitrarily add an integer upon which to sort?
Not exactly what you are looking for… but do you know that you can just drag your photos to any order that you want… and then change the “sort by” from whatever default you use (name, date, etc) to “Manual”. That manual order will persist and you can select it any time that you want.
In fact… the moment that you drag the first photo into a different location, the sort field will automatically change to manual for that project.
In Grid View, or List View? In Grid View there are 18 possibilities + Manual; in List View you can use those 19, or select a(ny?) column and then arrow for Ascending/Descending.
As Jim said, maybe you did not realize how to begin the Manual sort. That does retain a personal arbitrary order. Although we do not actually see the field with the integer, it must be there in the database. Try that, or go to List View for access to more fields to sort on.
Bill,
Not exactly what you are looking for… but do you know that you can just drag your photos to any order that you want… and then change the “sort by” from whatever default you use (name, date, etc) to “Manual”. That manual order will persist and you can select it any time that you want.
In fact… the moment that you drag the first photo into a different location, the sort field will automatically change to manual for that project.
/Jim
/Jim Pappas
In Grid View, or List View? In Grid View there are 18 possibilities + Manual; in List View you can use those 19, or select a(ny?) column and then arrow for Ascending/Descending.
As Jim said, maybe you did not realize how to begin the Manual sort. That does retain a personal arbitrary order. Although we do not actually see the field with the integer, it must be there in the database. Try that, or go to List View for access to more fields to sort on.
Bonnie Bouman
http://365project.org/bonniebouman/365
Bill,
I figured it out. ;)
Hope this helps. Answering questions for things I’ve never done before, helps me become more proficient at using Aperture. ;)
/Jim
/Jim Pappas
Thanks Jim. Big help.
Bill Booth