![]() ![]() ) Any input on this matter will be appreciated. (I have not tested that as I am running the Studio software on another computer with only one monitor. In Studio, I did discover in Edit, Options, Viewer a selection that says view images selected full screen on a secondary monitor. And I cannot anything in Studio Help that addresses this. In Studio in the top toolbar there is no such icon. You just click on it and the image is shown full screen on a second monitor. In the top toolbar of that program there is an icon at the far right that says 2nd Display. View NX-i makes it easy to use two displays for viewing images. ![]() I have started to use Studio (Windows 10 64 bit) and have discovered one possible weakness compared to Nikon View Nx-i (and maybe NX-D). NX Studio shows the exported TIFFs quickly in the list of thumbnails, and this makes the application something I can use, and in fact I really like it. By not exporting to the current directory, I could bypass the problems with the thumbnails but then I had to remember to change the directory frequently. This is the kind of problem that led me not to use NX-D in my daily editing I only used it when I had a file where I had specific use for its algorithms or editing functions. After I closed NX-D and reopened it, the TIFF file did appear in the thumbnails. I tried Refresh and it still didn't appear. Now from your suggestion I tried "Convert" with "Use source folder" checked in NX-D, but the TIFF doesn't show in the thumbnails after the conversion is done. ![]() Click to expand.Right, but the Preferences / Open With Application dialog only offers "Folder to Place Open With File" and in that directory there is no "Use source folder" option (so it has to be changed between projects, if one wants to keep source and edited images together). ![]()
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