Here are the supported devices since it didn't seem to be included in the article: "Available on MacBook Pro (2018 and later), MacBook Air (2018 and later), iMac (2019 and later), iMac Pro (2017
Use your iPad as a second screen with Sidecar. If you need to remotely access your Mac from only a very short distance away (say less than 10 feet) then the new Sidecar feature in macOS Catalina Apple. If you want to use your iPad as an extension of your Mac screen, simply go to the browser window or app window on the Mac. Hover your cursor over the green circle button at the top-left
In ON1 Photo RAW this works differently. There is no catalog to have to move around. Instead you can enable the sidecar feature which creates tiny sidecar files for each photo that you change metadata or make edits and adjustments to. Those sidecar files get copied and synchronized along with the photos, using any of the methods mentioned above
Both devices need to be signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID. This account must also be using two-factor authentication for security reasons. Finally, your hardware needs to be (iirc) mid-2015 for Sidecar to work. You have two options when enabling Sidecar. You can use a wired connection, which I have found preferable, or a wireless
Yes. Yes. If your Mac is running anything older than macOS Catalina, and will do so for the foreseeable future, then Luna Display is your only choice of these two. Sidecar requires macOS Catalina, so you'll need to update to macOS Catalina first if you want to use that feature. Otherwise, Luna's your best bet here. V9uuBX.
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