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Lightroom classic on ipad pro
Lightroom classic on ipad pro





lightroom classic on ipad pro

There are various apps which do this, but I recommend Duet Display. However, if you have an iPad you can use it as an extension of your laptop screen. When you’re on the go you don’t normally take your heavy/big extra monitor with you. Drag this window to your extra monitor and this way the Develop module stays on your main screen and you won’t need to go back and forward between Develop and Library modules. Doing this will make a window appear and you can see the Grid, Loupe, Compare and Survey modes of the Library module and Filter View. It helps me! How? Easy, using an option which surprisingly I haven’t heard a lot about: Secondary Display, under Window > Secondary Display > Show. I don’t know how much productivity the Internet says that you would gain when using Lightroom, but having another display can help you browse the photos in your catalogue. Using a second display is said to increase your productivity by 50%. That’s why now I recommend Astropad to do all the fine retouching, masking, etc. Duet Display is not intended to be used as a graphics tablet, which is what I want it for with Lightroom, Photoshop or Affinity Photo. There wasn’t any other app to do this at that time, however, Duet is far from perfect for this kind of task. Update: When I wrote this page I was using Duet Display for retouching, especially to help me when I had to apply the brush carefully on a small area of a photo.







Lightroom classic on ipad pro