Hello everyone, Here's my workplace that I pretty much made and now "inherited" from my Photoshop days.
I'm a professional photographer working for Gettyimages & iStockphoto. I use two monitor setup. The entire first monitor is reserved for one image only with only toolbox being visible. Toolbox by itself has all kind of controls and tools are NOT grouped (sorry guys). The 2nd monitor has all kind of controls. However, the absolute crucial controls for me are: 1. Histogram 2. Layers / Channels / Paths 3. Undo history 4. Pointer tool for CMYK values / Pallete This setup is efficient for my workflow, leaving the entire screen for one image only, big zooming without clutter. With full screen mode and toolbox removed I basically have a single image on 99.99% of screen. I use combination of white and dark background that I can switch back and forth with two keys. The 2nd monitor has about 50% of space utilized for Gimp. It's more than enough, leaving space for other programs to be visible. That'd be all. Hope I helped a bit. All I know this will be my workspace for years to come, don't plan to change anything as I got used to it a lot. Been using this kind of layout since 2012. in PS and now Gimp. _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list List address: gimp-user-list@gnome.org List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-user-list