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Displaying focal length, aperture and shutterspeed in fullscreen view as overlay

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  • BeO
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    I don't think so.

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  • Ian Wilson
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    You could do this with a watermark. Here is an example, plus the watermark settings used to create it. You could create a new recipe with such a watermark then select that recipe when you want to see this displayed on the screen. When you want to create output with no watermark, just select a different recipe that doesn't have a watermark.

    Ian

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  • Ian Wilson
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    Yes, though he said he wanted it as an overlay.

    Ian

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  • Mark Hoffman

    Clever. Opens possibilities I hadn't considered. Thanks.

    Mark

     

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  • BeO
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    Glad I was wrong, didn't know watermarks can use tokens. Mighty C1 surprises me still after all the time. 

    Hopefuly new versions will surprise me with better softproof functionality.

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  • smartyarts

    Hi,

    thanks for all the replies, basically what Walter suggested is what I had in mind, however when I press F it won't display the viewer labels.

    In Lightroom you can view that in fullscreen mode.

    The watermark overlay I find too cumbersome, but would be a workaround.

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  • Ian Wilson
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    That certainly works for me on a Mac, Walter. But it's not clear whether the OP is on Mac or Windows, and I just wonder if it's one of those quirky things that doesn't quite work the same on Windows. 

    Ian

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  • smartyarts

    Hi Walter, you are right it's working but this was really hidden and it will turn off everytime I switch back to normal view. I'm using MacOS.

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