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Correct answer Trevor.Dennis

Hi Trevor,

  Good question, I should have mentioned that, when I do click the fit to screen button it expands out even further, cutting off about another 1/3 of the screen.

Ross


I tend to have misalignment problems after GPU driver updates.  For instance, icons fall out of my Stardock Fences, and application windows can get into a muddle.  Restart the computer has always fixed that.

I believe it only happens when you have multiple monitors, and possibly more so when they are different resolution, and/or orientation.

How many screens are you using?  What is their resolution, and what is your UI magnification?

[EDIT] Whoops!  Forget that.  Just seen that you have already given that info

6 replies

Participant
June 14, 2022
Participant
April 6, 2022

I had the exact same problem when opening a raw image from Bridge. I would doule click the image and then camera raw would open completely out of resolution with half of the options and sliders not visible.

However if I simply right clicked the image and choose 'open in camera raw...' everything opens ups correctly

Hope this is of help!

Participant
May 19, 2022

Thank you, Andrew, this is a great help and has resolved the problem for me. 

Participant
February 19, 2018

I have the very same problem. 1080p and 150% has always worked but now it's looking like this-

There is no way to adjust the size of the window, it just moves around on the screen. Choosing fullscreen mode makes even less of the window visible,

Mr_rossduncan
Inspiring
February 19, 2018

Yes, my problem is exactly the same, I've tried all kinds of settings etc, nothing seems to work.

Although if you open up Adobe Bridge then change the UI scaling in Bridge, then open up the image in Camera raw it seems to work but what a long way around.

It's very annoying, things were working perfectly before the update.

Participant
March 28, 2022

I am having the same problem but it's now 2022. did you get an answer to the problem. Bear in mind I am not very computer savy. thanks Lynn

 

Terri Stevens
Legend
February 17, 2018

I have not seen that problem, but install ACR 10.2.1 if you haven't already. There was a weird resolution bug on the original release of ACR earlier this week.

Camera Raw plug-in installer 

Mr_rossduncan
Inspiring
February 17, 2018

Hi Terri,

Thanks for taking the time to answer.

I've updated to the latest version of Camera Raw but no luck I'm afraid, still looking like this on screen.

Inspiring
February 17, 2018

There is a second release of the latest Camera raw. It fixed it on my end!

Mr_rossduncan
Inspiring
February 17, 2018

Hi Cyberwasp, Thanks for answering.

I too have updated to the latest version, no luck here, still looking like this.

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 17, 2018

Hi

A couple of questions.

1. Does your screen meet the minimum size of 1024 x 768 display (1280x800 recommended) as specified here? :

Photoshop system requirements

2. Have you set any user scaling in Windows 10? ( Windows > Settings > System > Display > Scale and Layout).. The latest version of Photoshop, combined with the current version of Windows 10, will scale it's interface using those windows settings.

Dave

February 17, 2018

Hi

Can you post a screenshot, also please provide as much information as you can

Mr_rossduncan
Inspiring
February 17, 2018

Hi ged2016, thanks for getting back, I've installed the latest versions of Lightroom, Photoshop cc and Camera Raw, I regularly use Camera Raw for editing on my Windows 10 laptop, the latest version will not fit on my screen. I've tried playing with the UI scaling in Photoshop preferences, 100%, 200% and auto, that appears to have no effect on either Photoshop or Camera Raw.

I cannot "grab" the edges and drag the sides down enough to reduce the size sufficiently either.

A screen grab example is below. That's all I can get onto the screen. Thanks for any suggestions.