Graphics Programs Reference
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Step Four:
Besides just seeing things larger with the
Loupe view, there are some other pretty
cool Second Window options. For example,
click on the Second Window button and
choose Loupe - Live from the Secondary
Window pop-up menu, then just hover your
cursor over the thumbnails in the Grid view
(or Filmstrip) on your main display, and
watch how the second display shows an
instant Loupe view of any photo you pass
over (here, you can see on my main display
the first photo is selected, but the image
you see on my second display is the one
my cursor is hovering over—the fifth image).
Step Five:
Another Secondary Window Loupe view
option is called Loupe - Locked and
when you choose this from the Secondary
Window pop-up menu, it locks whatever
image is currently shown in Loupe view
on the second display, so you can look at
and edit other images on the main display
(to return to where you left off, just turn
Loupe - Locked off).
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