If you’re serious about your graphics work, you may consider purchasing a second monitor (and video card if you don’t own a two head video card that can operate a second display) to attach to your main computer system. A second monitor gives you additional monitor space to display multiple large image files and palettes of Photoshop tools. I often move stuff from screen to screen to maximize the area on my main screen for an image I’m working on.
If you have a dual-monitor setup, you can even move components from one display screen to another. Whether you’re using Mac or Windows machines, whenever you want to use a tool that appears on your secondary screen, you just slide the mouse over to the alternate display and click.
In order to use a second monitor, your computer must have Windows 2000 or later installed. Or you should be running any recent Mac OS.
If you have a dual-monitor setup, you can even move components from one display screen to another. Whether you’re using Mac or Windows machines, whenever you want to use a tool that appears on your secondary screen, you just slide the mouse over to the alternate display and click.
In order to use a second monitor, your computer must have Windows 2000 or later installed. Or you should be running any recent Mac OS.
Using Photoshop with two monitors
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