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When working with multiple windows, Lightroom applies commands and edits to the photo or photos that are
selected in the main application window regardless of what is selected in the second window. To apply a command to
one or more selected photos in the second window, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the selected
photos in Grid, Compare, or Survey view in the second window and choose a command.
1
Click the Second Window button
The Library module in the main window, and the Loupe view in the secondary window (inset)
By default, the second window opens the selected photo in Loupe view. If you have a second monitor connected to the
computer, the second window automatically opens on that monitor in full-screen display. Otherwise, Lightroom
opens a floating Secondary Display window.
2
To change the view mode of the Lightroom Library second window, right-click the Second Window button and
choose an option from the menu. Or, click Grid, Loupe, Compare, or Survey in the second window. If you have a
second monitor, you can also select the Slideshow option.
3
Specify view options.
Resize thumbnails by dragging the Thumbnails slider and filter photos using the Library Filter bar. See
Grid
photos using the Library Filter
Choose Normal, Live, or Locked. Normal displays the most-selected photo from the primary window. Live
Loupe
displays the photo that is under the pointer in the Filmstrip or Grid view in the primary window. Locked displays the
selected photo even if you choose a different photo in the primary window. In all Loupe modes in the second window,
you can adjust the zoom level.
in the Filmstrip to open the second window.
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Updated 03 September 2009
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