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  • cdc
    This tool exists. You'll find it in the 'Window' menu and it is called 'Viewer'.
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  • WPNL
    Save your files on your local network and view the files with a tablet?
    > or something similar
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  • paulo risi
    [quote="cdc" wrote:
    This tool exists. You'll find it in the 'Window' menu and it is called 'Viewer'.

    Yes , i know it does exists viewer tool... what i want is a secondary wiewer, just to my clients. What i do today is to open a focus floating tool and put it in a third display. But i can't see the whole image because of the zoom.
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  • paulo risi
    [quote="WPNL" wrote:
    Save your files on your local network and view the files with a tablet?
    > or something similar

    It doesn't work... I need something simplier. I've already tried capture pilot in another computer but the image doesn't update automatically, you need to navigate with arrow keys.
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  • cdc
    [quote="paulo32" wrote:
    [quote="cdc" wrote:
    This tool exists. You'll find it in the 'Window' menu and it is called 'Viewer'.

    Yes , i know it does exists viewer tool... what i want is a secondary wiewer, just to my clients. What i do today is to open a focus floating tool and put it in a third display. But i can't see the whole image because of the zoom.


    So you need 3 viewers running?

    Is the primary viewer with tools being operated by your digital tech, the viewer on a second monitor is for you the photographer, and you need a third for the client?
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  • paulo risi
    [quote="cdc" wrote:
    [quote="paulo32" wrote:
    [quote="cdc" wrote:
    This tool exists. You'll find it in the 'Window' menu and it is called 'Viewer'.

    Yes , i know it does exists viewer tool... what i want is a secondary wiewer, just to my clients. What i do today is to open a focus floating tool and put it in a third display. But i can't see the whole image because of the zoom.


    So you need 3 viewers running?

    Is the primary viewer with tools being operated by your digital tech, the viewer on a second monitor is for you the photographer, and you need a third for the client?


    exactly!
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  • cdc
    Have you looked into any monitor mirroring options?
    I'm not certain what would work for this situation.
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  • WPNL
    Teamviewer might work.
    Use a tablet or laptop to watch (one of) the screens of the main pc, you van switch between them
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  • paulo risi
    yeah , mirroring screen or team viewer could help but i think it would be great to have a tool for this in capture one 12. And as it already exist the focus floating tool, i think it's not so complicate to do this.
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