Grouping Photos Into Stacks - Adobe 65064073 User Manual

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In the Grid view, select the photos and choose Photo > Remove From Collection.
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Note: It's also possible to select photos and press the Delete key to remove photos from a collection.
Move photos between collections
In the Library module, select a collection in the Collections panel.
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In the Grid view, select photos and then drag them to the collection in the Collections panel that you want to add
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them to.
The moved photos are still in the original collection.

Grouping photos into stacks

About stacks
You can create stacks to group a set of visually similar photos together, making them easy to manage. Stacks are useful
for keeping multiple photos of the same subject or a photo and its virtual copies in one place, and they reduce clutter
in the Grid view or the Filmstrip.
For example, you may want to create a stack to group multiple photos of a portrait session taken with the same pose,
or for photos taken at an event using your camera's burst mode or auto-bracket feature. When you take photos this
way, you end up with many similar variations of the same photo, but you usually only want the best one to appear in
the Grid view or the Filmstrip. Stacking the photos lets you easily access them all in one place instead of having them
scattered across rows of thumbnails.
When grouping photos in a stack, the photos are stacked according to their sort order in the Grid view with the active
photo at the top of the stack.
A stack is collapsed when stacked photos are group under the thumbnail of the top photo in the Grid view or the
Filmstrip. A stack is expanded when all photos in a stack are visible in the Grid view or the Filmstrip.
Collapsed stack (top) and expanded stack (below)
Here are a few tips for working with stacks:
• Any develop adjustments, ratings, flags, or color labels applied to a collapsed stack affect only the top photo.
• If you select a photo in a stack and add it to a Quick Collection or collection, only the selected photo is added, not
the entire stack.
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