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June 3, 2017
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photoshop cc 2017 resolution

  • June 3, 2017
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I just changed from CS6 Extended to CC2017. 

Is there a way to change CC's display resolution?

Compared to CS6, CC's resolution looks more like a cheap video game.

There is a LOT of wasted space, so I hope there is a way to change it to look more like CS6.

First time user of CC, please help.

John

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    Correct answer ImJohn

    Hi John,

    Do you have a hi-DPI display? Photoshop CC scales the interface on hi-DPI displays to make it larger, but you can adjust it to your preference with Preferences > Interface.

    See here for more:

    HiDPI and Retina Display support FAQ for Photoshop

    Mike


    Thanks Mike,

    The following worked:

    In Photoshop version CC 2015 and later, HiDPI support on Windows is no longer an Experimental Feature (now called Technology Previews). This feature is enabled by default, but you can revert to the pre-HiDPI support look by following these steps:

    1. Choose Edit > Preferences > Interface.
    2. In the Text section, for the UI Scaling drop-down box, select 100%.
    3. Restart Photoshop.

    NOW I'm a happy camper.

    John

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    Peru Bob
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 3, 2017

    Please tell us which CC application so that this can be moved to the proper forum for help.

    You posted this in the nontechnical Lounge Forum.

    ImJohnAuthor
    Participant
    June 3, 2017

    I'm talking about the Photoshop CC 2017 program itself.

    When it opens it's overall display resolution is extremely low vs that of CS6 Extended.

    Everything about the program work space display is too large (menus, tools, etc.) compared to the working area.

    Sorry if I can't answer any better than that.

    Hopefully that's clearer.

    Michael J. Hoffman
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 3, 2017

    Hi John,

    Do you have a hi-DPI display? Photoshop CC scales the interface on hi-DPI displays to make it larger, but you can adjust it to your preference with Preferences > Interface.

    See here for more:

    HiDPI and Retina Display support FAQ for Photoshop

    Mike