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August 7, 2024
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Photoshop Elements 2024 with resolution 7680 x 2160 pixels

  • August 7, 2024
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Hello community!

 

I use Photoshop Elements 2024 and have a monitor with DUHD resolution = 7680x2160 pixels. When I want to use PSE in full screen mode, the thumbnails are displayed correctly. However, when I double-click on a photo, I only see a gray frame with a question mark. If I then drag PSE to a much smaller size, the photo appears.

 

Does anyone have the same problem? What can I do?

 

Many thanks in advance!

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Correct answer hatstead

This is from PSE2024

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Greg_S.
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Community Expert
August 11, 2024

A question mark icon usually means that the file is missing. This is caused by you moving, deleting or renaming the file outside of the Organizer.  However, if this is the case, a dialog would open up to find the missing file. Please post a screenshot of what you are seeing when you double-click a thumbnail in the Organizer.  Also, post a screenshot of the smaller thumbnail. If the file is missing, it will display a yellow question mark icon in a corner. 

Stefan H.Author
Participant
August 11, 2024

This is not a problem with disconnected files. PSE does not seem to be able to display images at a higher screen resolution width (Windows 11 Pro, NVidia Geforce 4090).

If I make the window narrower (see screenshot 1), the photo is displayed correctly. If I then make the program wider (target would be full screen in DUHD, i.e. 7680x2160 pixels), only the question display is shown - screenshot 2.

hatstead
Inspiring
August 7, 2024

Go to Edit>Preferences>Display & Cursors. At the bottom, one can adjust the scale factor. There is an admonition that @200% some items may be cut off. 

Stefan H.Author
Participant
August 7, 2024

Hello!

Many thanks for the information. Unfortunately I don't have a corresponding option in Photoshop Elements 2024, or in my German version it's called something completely different. Can you post me a screenshot of this?

Thanks again!

hatstead
hatsteadCorrect answer
Inspiring
August 8, 2024

This is from PSE2024