![]() Not a deal breaker but something that bothered me. My only annoyance is that because the "communication pins" are only located on one spot per module, it limits how you can arrange your full console. Absolutely fantastic to switch profiles and have a whole new set of functions handy within a single app and never having to move my hands off my Wacom tablet and the Monogram Console. In Capture One, I have Culling, Exposure, and Color profiles and in Photoshop I have skin cleanup and "general" profiles. It takes a few tries to find a configuration of module layout and button assignments to find your perfect set up, but once you do you can FLY! My favorite thing is creating multiple profiles for each app. It's not huge, but when you have to cull tens of thousands of images and edit another thousand or so each year, it really adds up. I use Monogram for Capture One and Photoshop and instantly noticed a decrease in my editing time. The Monogram team did a fantastic job of packing as much functionality as possible into each button and module. I'm a product development engineer and a photographer so things that work well and efficiently make me giddy. My only 'complaint' is I wish it was wireless, but that's not a dealbreaker. I now use it for navigating pages in chrome and skipping tracks/volume adjustment in Spotify as well, which is just nice to have. The other thing i didn’t know you could do was create a custom profile for basically any software you have open on your computer. Being able to make multiple different profiles for LrC and Pr makes it so much easier to jump between workflows and speeds up time significantly. I figured i would give it a try because they have a 30 day money back guarantee and i’m happy to say i’m well over that 30 day period and really enjoying it. I sent their support team some questions about the ability to customize as i have a really specific workflow and they got back to me in like 5 hours. I started getting ads for Monogram a couple of months ago and liked that you could add on new modules as you go. I’ve used Loupedeck for about a year now (a competitor) and i’ve really enjoyed culling photos and doing quick edits to some of the footage i shoot. I'll have to get the ingest thing working next to avoid having a second delete step.So first things first. After I was done, I just have LR sync the folder to pick up the XMP changes and voila. I kind of cheated - I imported everything into LR and THEN I went through that folder with PM. ![]() anybody have any other shortcuts that you just can't live without? ![]() ![]() I finally got the code replacement thing working for captions, that's handy for my kid's teams. The auto-advance thing is set on the preview tab on the rigth side under "automatically advance to the next photo when: tag/color/rating is change. You can set the single key shortcuts on the preferences menu, Accessibility tab. I'm not a fan of the photomechanic user manual either. I'll check later tonight when I'm done sitting in traffic with 500,000 other people but you can definitely do it. You can also set it up to advance to the next photo when you change any of the color/rating/one other thing, so it really is nice and fast. there's something about "one key ratings" and now 0-5 does stars and I wanna say Ctrl-# does the colors but either way. Yeah, it s the other way around for me.can't figure out how to change it. I know you can swap them, but it would just be easier to keep it the same way.Ġ-5 sets the star rate in PM for me, don't recall ever changing the settings. Anyone know if there is a way to change Photomechanic shortcuts so that they are closer to the regular lightroom ones? I am so used to just hitting 0-5 to set the star rating that I prefer to do it that way, but that does the color codes in PM. ![]()
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