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December 27, 2021
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P: Font sizes in UI are small and unreadable - we need to be able to resize with greater granularity

  • December 27, 2021
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I’m writing about a problem I’ve encountered that seems to have a lot of people frustrated on the forums, but that Adobe apparently hasn’t done anything to address. This pertains to both LR Classic and PS 2002.

 

I use LR Classic CC and Photoshop 2022 on a new Macbook Pro (OS 12.1, M1 max chip), connected to an external monitor with a resolution of 2560 x 1440. The problem is that the fonts in the drop-down menus (and to a lesser extent, on the panel labels) are spidery and difficult to read, and there’s no way to adjust them or make them larger and clearer. From what I’ve read on the forums, this problem is even worse for those who have upgraded to 4K monitors.

 

The usual solution (and the only one offered by tech support) is to use the Mac’s system preferences to change the monitor display settings to a lower resolution. This isn’t a workable solution because external monitors don’t work well when they’re not at their optimal resolution. If you try to scale them to something other than the default setting, you lose sharpness. I’m a professional photographer and I can’t work on a blurry monitor.

 

In the “preferences / interface” panel of LR, there are options to make fonts larger, but these have no visible effect on drop-down menu fonts (and in fact I still don’t know what they actually adjust). Some responses on the forums suggest that people think these DO affect those fonts, but they’re mistaken. Whether the efficacy of those settings is affected by monitor resolution, I don’t know—but it shouldn’t be.

 

What's really needed—and will be even more important as people transition to 4K monitors—is the ability for the user to adjust font size and sharpness in the panels and menus without rescaling the monitor resolution. This should be well within the technical capabilities of the Adobe programming team. It could simply be part of the "preferences" panel -- an option for "Font sizes in drop-down menus" and another for "Font sizes in panel labels." It may require some collaboration between your engineers and those at Apple, but I assume there’s precedent for that.

 

With all the griping about this problem on the forums—complaints that go back years, mind you—it’s hard to understand why nothing’s been done about it. I’d appreciate it (and so would a lot of other people) if you could look into this and come up with a fix.

 

Thanks.

40 replies

Known Participant
November 19, 2025

I find the same issue in Bridge 15.12.737    In Bridge - the slider has two options, SMALL and LARGE

Adobe - many of us do not have perfect eyesight, many of us use corrective lenses.  These issues should be resolved, update after update and we all still see the same issue.  Preferences should be available to "customize" the font size and other issues - one I would change is the ability to highlight the location of the cursor as one navigates the folders, etc.  

Known Participant
November 17, 2025

Lightroom CC Font Sizes are in need of some serious overhauls!  Medium is too small, and automatic does nothing to help.   If one goes Preferences/interface/ 150% it blows out everything, even the box to choose the options becomes unwieldy as "restart lightroom" "OK" "cancel" are below the taskbar on windows machines.  To overcome that obsticle one must hide the taskbar.  We need a simple fix, without changing all of the other portions, just enlarge the text so it becomes readable.

Photoshop, Bridge do not display these problems.

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Inspiring
July 13, 2025

Lightroom Classic's interface is visually outdated, inconsistent with the rest of the Adobe suite, and functionally hostile on modern displays.

  • The UI looks and feels like something from the year 2000 — small icons, generic buttons, poor hierarchy, and awkward spacing.

  • On a 5K monitor, it’s nearly unusable without external scaling tools. Fonts are microscopic, and the only available UI setting is "Small" or "Large", which is not sufficient.

  • The interface doesn't match Adobe standards — it looks completely different from Photoshop, Bridge, or even Camera Raw. Icons, fonts, and controls feel like they belong to another era.

  • There is no DPI-aware scaling, no font size slider, and no support for accessibility or larger UI modes beyond the most basic toggle.

In 2025, this level of UI design is unacceptable for a flagship professional app.

Please consider rebuilding the interface with a modern, modular, scalable UI framework that respects screen resolution, accessibility, and consistency across Adobe apps.

Participating Frequently
November 24, 2024

Admittedly, I don't know how the Lightroom UI is coded, but this seens to me like it ought to be one of those "just do it" fixes.

Participant
September 26, 2024

Checking in on September 2024, this is ridiculous. My neck hurts and I have 20/20 vision. I just want to make it bigger 😞

LionheartPix
Known Participant
August 6, 2024

To make this BAD situation even worse are the color of the too small font and the background. Medium grey text on a darker grey background compounds the problem.

Participating Frequently
August 6, 2024

Opening a new thread on this as Adobe seems to not have anyone over 30 working on the UI. I use a 32" 4K monitor and sit back enoough to see the take in the whole thing. I have a bunch going on and like to see what I'm doing. The font size in Lightroom is close to 8pt font, maybe smaller at this size. The font size that I'm using in this post is, on my screen, TWICE the size of the LR UI fonts. The ONLY option Adobe gives you is is small or large, and the large is stilll way too small. I want more options here. No I do not want to adjust my monitor's display setting or any system adjustments in my OS.That is not a fix.  Every other application allows me to increse the fonts, why is Adobe not allowing this? I look at older threads about this going back 10 years and the issue has only gotten worse as the screens have gotten better. I've been using Photoshop since 1995 and even with my reading glasses on this font is straining my eyes to use.  Hey Adobe, hire someone over 30 to design your UI for a change.

Known Participant
August 6, 2024
Thanks. Much appreciated
Known Participant
January 23, 2024

I may have missed all the other replies that might solve this, but I did not see anything running through.  Windows 11.

 

The font size has been too small for me since some change a few months ago.  I found this and other threads and changed the font size to a larger one in the preferences.  Great.  But it was too large.  Now,every time I set it to a smaller font and restart, it reopens with the same larger font.  The font is so large (200) it is unworkable.  Am I missing something?

Participating Frequently
January 5, 2024

Yes.

anant0418
Participant
January 5, 2024

You changed AgPanel_baseFontSize to scale125?