I’d like to see your actual workspace in PhotoLab, to see how you organize your space and your work.
Would you mind share it with me?
Here are the details:
How
make a snapshot of your whole screen
if you use a two screens setup, make a snapshot for each
don’t resize the images
use the JPG format with a medium compression
What
make 1 snapshot of your everyday workspace (with the palettes extended, just what is viewable on your monitor without scrolling down)
make 1 snapshot of your everyday workspace with all palettes collapsed
Please note: if you use a second monitor to place all your palettes, you don’t need to collapse them.
You can either send the images to this email (“myfeedback-at-dxo-dot-com”) or send them to me via a private message here, on the forum. Replace the “-at-” and the “-dot-” with you know what
I prefer to have a screenshot with what’s visible on your actual monitor without scrolling. And then, it would be nice to also have the same screenshot but w/ all the palettes collapsed.
If you can’t send the screenshots, you can send me your “.dopworkspace” files, but because my screen is not the same as yours, I’ll not get what you actually have on your monitor…
Hi Steven,
Here are JPG’s of my workspace (full and collapsed) on Windows.
The palettes are based on <DXO_Standard> modified according to my needs: the histogram is on the right side, followed by the tone curve (which I use quite well), then come the “Light”-tools and then the “Color”-tools. It should be noted that some tools are activated (white squares), others are not but ready to be used.
I would (also) be interested to see the layout of the workspace adopted by other users.
André
One thing I like about PL palette, you can put them in order you want and where you want.
Are you asking this because DxO has some plan to redo the entire template look?