Dual monitor set-up: Cap1Pro 8.x & Windows o/s
I'm considering a dual monitor set-up for my workstation. Before I do, I'd like to know just what Cap1 is capable of with such a configuration e.g. would it be possible to have floating tool pallets & browser on one screen and a full image [being edited] on the other. Just how flexible is Capture One ?
Any thoughts/advice please, before I lash out on the second screen. Lightroom sucks at this by the way, all you can do is use the second monitor to view/compare images.
Hardware isn't a problem, I have a suitable GPU, powerful CPU, bags of memory etc.
Thanks in advance,
LJ
Any thoughts/advice please, before I lash out on the second screen. Lightroom sucks at this by the way, all you can do is use the second monitor to view/compare images.
Hardware isn't a problem, I have a suitable GPU, powerful CPU, bags of memory etc.
Thanks in advance,
LJ
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[quote="LJHP1C1" wrote:
...e.g. would it be possible to have floating tool pallets & browser on one screen and a full image [being edited] on the other.
http://www.howardowen.net/img/s12/v177/p1332936600-3.jpg
Edits are done on the full screen image.0 -
CO8 has a flexible workspace that you can fully adapt to a 2-monitor workflow. The program already includes a dual monitor workspace for that occasion.
Even with one monitor you can get the idea by just changing your workspace. Open the proper workspace from the Window menu or select Viewer from the same menu. The second window is always a Viewer and you can configure the primary window to your liking.
Once you have your second monitor, place the 2 windows on the respective monitors.0
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