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Inspiring
June 20, 2020
Question

cant reduce ACR window to fit screen

  • June 20, 2020
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New 2020 ACR will not reduce down to fit screen so can't see menu on right in my HP Elitebook laptop resolution 1920 x 1080. Full screen is larger than my screen too.

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5 replies

New Participant
December 15, 2020

ADOBE NEEDS TO FIX THIS! The temporary solution, which also works for the new Camera Raw 13.1 is to set a custom scaling size of 149%. 

Known Participant
December 3, 2020

Is there a fix for this issue? I encountered the same problem in ACR, but not in Photoshop. I haven't any settings in Windows 10.

Inspiring
December 3, 2020

No fix. 

Known Participant
December 3, 2020

Right, not very handy...

Inspiring
June 29, 2020

The recommendeed scale is 150%. I turned it down to 125% for a test. The ACR window fits but the fonts are tiny and only readable with a magnifying glass at that size. 100% is way too small on  this laptop. Thanks for the tip. ACR is the only app that won't scale to fit the desktop at 150. 

New Participant
July 1, 2020

I'm having the same problem and changing the scaling to 125% or lower is not a workable solution.

Adobe, can you fix this please?

christiang70426894
New Participant
August 24, 2020

Same problem here (only with Camera Raw). Adobe needs to fix this.

paolob7209194
Inspiring
June 23, 2020

When open camera raw try to use F to fit the program to your screen like in photoshop 

Paolo Barbuto Photographer
Inspiring
June 29, 2020

If I do that at the native display scale of 150% the ACR window is larger that the screen. Adobe needs to fix this for laptops.

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
June 20, 2020

It could be the result of the windows display scaling set something greater than 100%.

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
August 24, 2020

I concur as it's not at all an issue on MacOS. F key toggle does what it's supposed to do. 

I'd recommend Windows users examine possible settings to see if they can clear this up themselves. 

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
christiang70426894
New Participant
August 26, 2020

Well, for sure there is no Problem on MacOS, or lets say it correctly, with Apple devices. If you are working with a Retina Display you most likely have another scale because of higher resolution. If i connect my Laptop to an external Display w. higher resolution i have no Problem at all, because the scale is different.

So there is a limitation of the software to display the ACR UI with FHD displays and a scale of 150%.