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Any way to force SURVEY on the secondary Display and avoid Loupe ?
What are the most practical solutions? I do not see any tool or options in Preferences
Thanks anyone !
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I dont believe there is LR version-dependent answer for this, but I'm also noting you have used "force" and "lock" in the body of post and subject line respectively. (?)
Not sure which version you are using, but there is no Lock Survey available for my version. (Windows ATM)
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HI I use 7,4 release ADOBE Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC and my preference would be to have the secondary display the survey more then other options,but sometimes on an image clicking turns it into the loupe mode which i want to void
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With a range of images selected from the Filmstrip or Grid you can invoke Survey mode on your main monitor with the keystroke N.
On your 2nd monitor you can then select either Grid | Loupe | Compare | Survey | Slideshow from the top of screen menu which should be visible.
Once they are displayed in Survey mode on your second monitor, using the keystroke E would display the selected image in Loupe mode on your main monitor, but you should still see the Survey selection set on your 2nd monitor.
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fetusticianpj wrote
Any way to force SURVEY on the secondary Display and avoid Loupe ?
What are the most practical solutions? I do not see any tool or options in Preferences
Thanks anyone !
Setting the secondary display to ‘Survey’ mode should ‘lock’. It does so on my Macs. Pressing Shift-N will restore it.
The only display mode that does not ‘lock’ on the secondary display is grid mode. If you go to grid mode on the main display, then the secondary display will switch away from grid (to loupe). This is intentional, to avoid confusion when you move through images using the cursor keys. If you had two grids, on two monitors with possibly a different size, then going through the images with the cursor keys might give strange results on the ‘not targeted’ monitor.
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Yes but i would like to keep the secondary monitor always on Survey. Often
whne i click on one of the slide to select it, i might click too long or
whatever and it goes to Loupe
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fetusticianpj wrote
Yes but i would like to keep the secondary monitor always on Survey. Often
whne i click on one of the slide to select it, i might click too long or
whatever and it goes to Loupe
Like I said, you can keep it always on Survey. That is what I do and I do not experience your problem.