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P: Files don't open at 100% zoom when "open documents as tabs" is turned off.

Community Beginner ,
Dec 07, 2015 Dec 07, 2015

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With the new Photoshop CC 2015.1 update, all my documents (including new ones) open at 50% zoom size, even if they fit on the screen when at 100%
Please fix.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 07, 2015 Dec 07, 2015

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Which product are you using?
Which version?
Which OS version?

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 07, 2015 Dec 07, 2015

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Adobe Photoshop (2015.1 release)
Mac OSX Yosemite 10.10.5
I'm using a non-retina monitor, so I don't see why it should open at 50%

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 07, 2015 Dec 07, 2015

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Adobe Photoshop (2015.1 release)
Mac OSX Yosemite 10.10.5
I'm using a non-retina monitor, so I don't see why it should open at 50%

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 08, 2015 Dec 08, 2015

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What are the pixel dimensions of your screen?

What are the pixel dimensions of the documents you are opening?

Can you post a screen shot of the entire screen that illustrates the problem and your set up? That might help us reproduce it. Thanks.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 08, 2015 Dec 08, 2015

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I'm using a Apple Thunderbolt Display (non-retina), which is I think 2560 x 1440
I tried this with a number of existing documents as well as creating brand new ones (I tried creating a brand new one at 100x100pixels)

I can't seem to upload my image so hopefully this link works: http://i.imgur.com/UGbPtwf.gifv

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 08, 2015 Dec 08, 2015

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That's very strange. I can't repro on my 10.9 system. I have a 10.11 system I will try.

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 08, 2015 Dec 08, 2015

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Yeah. I can't repro. Try restoring your preferences: http://blogs.adobe.com/crawlspace/201... If you do restore your prefs, please save a copy of your existing prefs in case they turn out to be the culprit. Having the bad prefs can sometimes help us track down the issue.

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 09, 2015 Dec 09, 2015

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I figured it out.

It only happens for me if

1) document are floating (not tabbed to app frame)
2) Have a retina device (Mac Book) with dual monitors (the other monitor being non-retina)

I'll look into it with engineering.

The workaround is to turn on the app frame/tabbing, or potentially use an action/script event to resize the window appropriately.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 09, 2015 Dec 09, 2015

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I'd prefer not to have a workaround ... obviously I like my settings the way they are 😛 This only started happening with the latest PS update, so perhaps some weird bug in the code?

And yep, that's the setup I have. "Application Frame" turned off + dual monitors (retina mpb + non retina monitor)

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 09, 2015 Dec 09, 2015

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Yup. We're looking into it.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 09, 2015 Dec 09, 2015

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Thanks so much for the help :D

Just as a side note, as a designer, I'd love to see a blog post or medium post or something about why some of the design decisions were made with this update. If that's ever a thing, I'd love to read it! There were a lot of big changes made to the UI this time around

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LEGEND ,
Jul 20, 2016 Jul 20, 2016

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This is happening to me too! It is really frustrating, and only started with the latest update as well. Hope a solution is found. thanks!

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 02, 2016 Nov 02, 2016

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LEGEND ,
Dec 19, 2016 Dec 19, 2016

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Please, solve this problem and for Windows 10 too. My monitor HiDPI, for the solution of this problem I had to edit the register windows 10. This article http://www.danantonielli.com/adobe-ap... has helped to solve my problem, but i think Adobe must care also for Windows users .

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 22, 2016 Dec 22, 2016

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What you are describing is different. In current versions of Photoshop (CC 2017) you can go to Preferences > Interface... and set UI Scaling to 200% to scale the UI up with full fidelity and not hack around the registry.

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