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Softproof using 2nd monitor

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Nov 18, 2023 Nov 18, 2023

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Hi,

 

I would like to show the softprof of my image on the 2nd monitor. 

While I can see the photo on the 2nd monitor, the color profile does not have any effect.
Softproof works fine when using the first monitor, or when I move the main app to the 2nd monitor. 

 

Is there anything I miss?

 

Looking forward to hear back

Jörg

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Nov 18, 2023 Nov 18, 2023

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You are not missing anything. Soft proof is an option in the Develop module. The secondary screen is a limited version of the Library module, so you can't see a soft proof on that screen.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga

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The Secondary Display window is less capable in many ways. It is not supported for soft-proofing, graphics acceleration, the new HDR editing workflow, and probably more. In this way, it’s a lot like Loupe, Full Screen Preview, and other non-Develop previews.

 

The Develop module preview is the only preview in Lightroom Classic that supports all capabilities.

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