How to tell which files are masters

I have a library that i imported with over 3000 pictures, but i dont know which ones are masters

Still trying to sort this out: Where does the User Manual define " image"?
From the Glossary;
image 
An artifact that reproduces the likeness of some subject, usually a physical object or person, also known as a picture. See also image selection, photograph, picture, subject.
image selection 
Refers to an image or group of images selected in the Browser or the Full Screen view filmstrip. A white rectangle surrounding an image indicates it is selected. See also Browser, Full Screen view, image.
These two entries appear to me to be inconsistent:
The first definition defines "image" as a real world object and does not state its relations to Aperture items.
The second entry uses the term "image" for items selected in the film strip. Here I see the interpretation that Kirby uses.
The term image (in Aperture "speak") seems to need clarification - being used for image versions and "pictures" at the same time.

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