LR has four 'menu'-like areas (top, bottom, left, right) that gobble
up screen real-estate. But they can all be minimized so that the
central area uses full screen: press shift-tab. Or you can drag them
individually. I listened to podcasts as LR was being developed
(someone Jardine?) and they would have liked to default to have all
the menus off at startup but didn't dare!
Jez
On 24/01/2012, Candace <CandaceRocks@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> That may be why the use of real estate didn't bother me so much with
> LR...I *do* now have a 27" screen. I find it confusing to get used to,
> honestly, my eyes have too far to roam. Working in CS5 is very weird. I
> am sure I will soon become accustomed to it, and feel odd working on a
> smaller monitor. But...the larger size viewing area does require some
> adapting to.
>
> Candace
>
> On 1/23/12 6:09 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>
>> Lightroom wastes so much screen real-estate that it makes for this to
>> be a bit bearish unless you have a 27" screen. But it is closer.
>>
>> Studio still rocks in this regard.
>>
>> AG
>
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