David Grover / Phase One
New member
As Phocus 2.0 has just been released, ill list a few handy tips over the coming days as they come to me.
First off is the layout functionality. If you want to make your own workspace, do the following.
1. Setup Phocus how you would like (Tools open, thumbnail sizing, Toolbar contents, windows etc etc)
2. Select Edit from the 'Layouts' pull down menu on the toolbar.
3. Click on the '+' button in the bottom left of the window. A new layout called 'Untitled' will be shown. Name it!
4. On the right hand side choose what elements you want to include by ticking the box(es).
5. Done. Your layout will now appear in the Layout pull down menu as used before.
Note...
1. The order of layouts can be changed in the Edit window simply by dragging them. Useful for making use of the shortcut keys.
2. You can apply a set of adjustments, to a layout. Useful if you want to set up a Layout Trigger. ie, Connect a camera and Phocus will change to your chosen layout and apply some settings. Good for starting a tethered shoot!
Layout Triggers can be set in the preferences.
3. You can import/export layouts by clicking on the cog icon next to + and -
They are saved as .layp files and can be shared by email, file transfer etc etc.
David.
First off is the layout functionality. If you want to make your own workspace, do the following.
1. Setup Phocus how you would like (Tools open, thumbnail sizing, Toolbar contents, windows etc etc)
2. Select Edit from the 'Layouts' pull down menu on the toolbar.
3. Click on the '+' button in the bottom left of the window. A new layout called 'Untitled' will be shown. Name it!
4. On the right hand side choose what elements you want to include by ticking the box(es).
5. Done. Your layout will now appear in the Layout pull down menu as used before.
Note...
1. The order of layouts can be changed in the Edit window simply by dragging them. Useful for making use of the shortcut keys.
2. You can apply a set of adjustments, to a layout. Useful if you want to set up a Layout Trigger. ie, Connect a camera and Phocus will change to your chosen layout and apply some settings. Good for starting a tethered shoot!
Layout Triggers can be set in the preferences.
3. You can import/export layouts by clicking on the cog icon next to + and -
They are saved as .layp files and can be shared by email, file transfer etc etc.
David.