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Two monitors + Photoshop
I work with photographs. Now the monitor is 24''. I'm thinking of getting a second, smaller one.
Is it possible to make it so that one of the monitors displays the photo in its entirety, and on the second - an enlarged part of the image that I am working with at the moment? In Photoshop, there is a window - "navigator". Is it possible to do this, but on a separate monitor?
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Drag the navigator to the second monitor. "Expand" mode must be enabled in the "Screen Resolution" control panel
I worked with photohop on two monitors 19`` and 15`` I drag the window with the picture to the 19-shku, press F - I get a large image to the edge. The main navigation window on a small monitor, all the necessary panels are open: layers, channels, history, actions, and more. Do not forget to save the workspace in a separate file so that later you do not configure the panels again. I actively use hot keys, zoom, drag and drop, brush control, channel switching and much more - in Photoshop there are a lot of hot keys and their combinations, there are 4 simultaneously pressed. It turns out very convenient, and the main convenience is when the panels do not get confused in the picture. This is the merit of having two moniks!
As a last resort, you can open a copy of the document. Let lies in other monitor.
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