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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

johnrellis
Legend
February 13, 2023

"And how about the many of us using windows."

 

If you set LR's Preferences > Interface > Font Size to Automatic, then you can increase the size of all LR's user-interface elements via Windows' Settings > System > Display > Scale And Layout:

 

You can change the size of LR's user-interface elements independently of other Windows apps by changing Preferences > Interface > Font Size to something other than Automatic (though note the discussion above that there isn't much difference between Small and Medium).

 

Participant
February 13, 2023

And how about the many of us using windows.  It is badly needed there too, so it needs to be an Adobe Fix to work across all their device users.

Community Expert
February 12, 2023

The easiest way to change the size of all UI elements including all the sliders in Mac OS X  is to go to the Displays panel in System Settings and change the UI magnification from "Default" into the direction of 'Larger Text". This scales ALL UI elements and not just the text. Windows has equivalent settings but I don't know where those are not being a windows user. Annoyingly these settings do not appear in accessibility or anything else like that but only show up in the Displays settings panel. Note tthat this setting is only available if you have a retina display on your Mac or are on a 4k or higher display.

Participant
February 12, 2023

None of the accessibility options effect anything inside the programme. I have larger text and a high contrast theme but the lightroom options for editing remain the same.

Ian Lyons
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 12, 2023

Have you tried any of the 'Accessibility' features in Windows or macOS (example in screenshot below)

 

Participant
February 11, 2023

It would be great to be able to increase the text and slider sizes as well as have an option for high contrast visuals for anyone who suffers with poor vision or sight loss. 

 

Due to my vision getting worse it is becoming increasingly difficult to edit images and this feature would make my life much easier and allow me to continue doing something I love. 

Participant
December 9, 2022

I can confirm also on QHD medium and small are essentially the same (maybe there's a 10% difference but it doesn't matter practically) and that large is MUCH larger. Medium should be right in between small and large.

johnrellis
Legend
December 4, 2022

On my Windows LR 12.0.1 2560 x 1440 display, Small and Medium are not identical -- Medium has about 10% more pixels. But I fully agree that Medium isn't useful and there should be a useful size between Small and Large - 150% (e.g. 125%).  

 

Whether Adobe marks something as Bug or Idea doesn't really matter with respect to whether they're going to change LR.  They do review everything posted in these forums and ruthlessly prioritize both bug fixes and feature requests based partially on their estimate of how many users are affected (which is partially informed by the number of votes and replies here).

GoldingD
Legend
December 4, 2022

We are just fellow users in this community (mostly), we have no idea what Adobe may be working on, however Adobe does post this:

 

Known issues in Lightroom Classic

 

P.S. Adobe also posts:

 

Fixed issues in Lightroom Classic

 

brynl44302093
Known Participant
December 4, 2022

Moderators, please review why this has been moved to ‘ideas’ when it is clearly is a ‘bug’ i.e. doesn’t do what it says/implies that will it will do.  "On Windows 10, there is no difference between the small and medium options for the panel font sizes"

 

Some may view this as a minor ‘defect’, but it makes Lr very difficult to use on 2560x1440 resolution monitors and higher, as the next font option size up, Large-150%, drastically reduces the central workspace. I am positive that whoever specified this feature, did not intend that the small and medium front size options to be identical. Thanks.

 

 PS Is there a list of defects to be addressed somewhere, may be with an intended release version and date? Call me old fashioned, but that’s how I use to do things…. If only to keep the clients from chasing all the time. 🙂