Precise location in aperture

Hello,
according to the Aperture manual: "Depending on the zoom setting in Places view, Aperture might use a single pin to represent a group of images shot in close proximity. However, you can view the precise location where each image in the group was shot."
Unfortunately the single pin is sometimes relatively far away from the place I would like to have the pin (e.g. the pin is located on a small village representing pictures from Berlin and other larger cities). Is there a possibility to relocate the pins e.g. via priorities or to increase the densitiy of the pins, so that in every more or less pins are shown?
Best regards
Fabian

Hello, Fabian,
For the zoomed out view I usually add a place of my own, centered at the position I want the pin to appear, and I adjust the size to cover the total area that I want this particular pin to represent.
In Places View, use the main menu bar command: "Metadata > Manage My places"
Then search for a location in the vicinity of the location where you want to place the new pin and press the "+" beside the name of the place.
Now move the center on the map and adjust the size; type a name into the textfield.
Press the "Done" button.
Regards
Léonie

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