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Photoshop und Illustrator machen alles richtig - die Fenster auf dem 4k-Zweitbildschirm sind richtig skaliert und scharf:
Anders Indesign - hier sind die Fenster auf dem 4k-Zweitbildschirm falsch skaliert und unscharf:
Was muss ich wo einstellen?
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Nachtrag zum Verständnis: Ich arbeite an zwei Monitoren - einem Grafik-Monitor (Arbeitsfläche) und einem 4K-sRGB Monitor (sonstige Andockfenster). Leider haben die Bilder beim Hochladen gelitten: Die Bilder zeigen zwei Screenshots über beide Monitore. Jeweils links sieht man den 4K-Monitor, rechts den Grafik-Bildschirm. Während im oberen Bild (Screenshot Photoshop) beide Seiten scharf sind, ist im unteren Bild (Screenshot Indesign) nur die rechte Seite scharf. Die Fenster auf dem 4k-Monitor sehen unscharf (falsch skaliert) aus.
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Und noch ein Nachtrag: ich arbeite mit der aktuellen CC unter Windows 11 pro
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Hi @holger_8433,
Thanks for explaining the issue in these details. To start with, I would recommend try renaming the CEP folder to CEP.old from C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe. If that doesn't make a difference, rename the UXP folder to UXP.old from both C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\ and C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe. Once done, relaunch InDesign and check if the scaling and sharpness improve on your 4K monitor.
Looking forward to hearing how it goes.
Abhishek
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Guten tag, Holger,
Have you checked also on your Windows 11 settings?
What is Windows > Display doing? Accessibility > Text Size?
What is InDesign Preferences > Interface doing?
I recommend that you have two monitors that are the same native resolution, whether that is 4k or FullHD or whatever. Otherwise, Windows might get confused.
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Hi Mike,
the monitor with the working-area has 100%, the 4K-Monitor has 150%. BUT: as I told, in Photoshop and Illustrator it works great. Only Indesign don't want to display the windows correctly.
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Hello @holger_8433,
Would you mind changing the resolution and scaling under the OS settings to the defaults for the monitor(s) (Windows / macOS), restarting your computer, and then relaunching InDesign to check if it helps?
If the problem persists, try the suggestions in this post (https://adobe.ly/3Jf3Cxx) and share your observations.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Anubhav
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Hi @holger_8433 , By default the InDesign 100% view is the Print view—Photoshop’s 100% is a 1:1 image to screen resolution.
I’m not using the most recent InDesign version, but in CC versions there is a hidden preference that you can access via scripting that lets you set a custom or Photoshop’s 1:1 100% view.
This script will let you match Photoshop’s 100% (a 1:1 ratio of screen to image pixels). The dialog looks like this:
You can get the script here:
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