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igolovin2012-04-04 16:41:19
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igolovin, 2012-04-04 16:41:19

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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Mindstorms, 2012-04-04
@Mindstorms

Drag the navigator to the second monitor. "Expand" mode must be enabled in the "Screen Resolution" control panel

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niko83, 2012-04-04
@niko83

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!

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Deenamo, 2012-04-05
@Deenamo

Window > Arrange > New Window for <file name>

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lorndesign, 2012-04-04
@lorndesign

As a last resort, you can open a copy of the document. Let lies in other monitor.

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