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Macbook Pro Retina Display & Adobe programs are pixelated

New Here ,
Jan 25, 2013 Jan 25, 2013

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Hi. I just purchased a new Macbook Pro Retina Display and have installed CS 5.5 Design Standards to it. When I open the programs (any program: inDesign, Photoshop, etc), the image is pixelated and in low resolution. When I export what I'm working on it looks crisp and great but the software itself is pixelated. Are there any upgrades / updates for CS 5.5 that will fix this problem? Or will there be in the future? I cannot afford to get CS 6 quite yet and am wondering if I should return my Mac and downgrade to get rid of the retina display?? Thanks.

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Jan 25, 2013 Jan 25, 2013

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To get Retina support, you'll have to upgrade to CS6 or join the Adobe Creative Cloud.

https://creativecloud-specialoffer.adobe.com/special-offer/

Retina support arrive in Photoshop CS6 (13.0.1 and Cloud 13.1). It will not be added to CS5.5

http://mashable.com/2012/12/10/adobe-photoshop-retina-update/

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Jan 26, 2013 Jan 26, 2013

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No. Retina support is only available in CS6.

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