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Maybe there are clever users out there 🙂
I have a brilliant Eizo 4K 3840x2160 Monitor. And an oldfashioned PS6 Software.
Yes, I had the problem with the size of the menu - but I fixed that quickly with your help.
But now there is one problem left: the photos are looking very bad in PS6 while very good in the common Windows photo App or other Apps (even the same photo as monitor-background is clear).
Windows Photo App:
InDesign 6:
versus PS6:
You can see the problem? It's not an issue with the solution of the pic, the Windows Verion (11) or the NIVIDA GeForce 940MX isn't it? It is not a problem of sharpness more of ?? contrast?
Does anyone have the same problem? Anyone a clue what to do? (Please do not suggest to buy the new PS. My boss will certainly not.)
Thax a lot, Andrea.
P.S. I use the monitor as an extension screen with a hp laptop.
It looks like the image has had some Photoshop filter applied to it, but I assume it has not been edited?
I can't remember if CS6 had GPU options, but go to Preferences > Performance, and try to turn off the GPU (if it's an option).
Also make sure that Cache Levels are set to 4 or higher, also in Preferences > Performance.
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If you temporarily undo the fix you used for the interface scaling does the image still look bad?
Dave
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Yes 😞
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PS: it's Windows 10 (not 11), but it seems to be a PS-problem not a windows anyway
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It looks like the image has had some Photoshop filter applied to it, but I assume it has not been edited?
I can't remember if CS6 had GPU options, but go to Preferences > Performance, and try to turn off the GPU (if it's an option).
Also make sure that Cache Levels are set to 4 or higher, also in Preferences > Performance.
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Per Berntsen you're a genius - jippiiiee. It was possible to turn off the GPU and afterwards the view was as clear as in the other apps! Prob solved! Thank you a lot!
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I'm glad that fixed it for you.
Your graphics driver may be out of date, so go to the website of the graphics card manufacturer and download and install the latest driver. Then try to turn the GPU back on.
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View at 100% and check again. This maps one image pixel to exactly one physical screen pixel.
Any other zoom ratio is scaled, with a lot of variables that can affect how the pixel resampling is done.
EDIT - yes, Per is on to something. This definitely looks filtered.
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I absolutely agree about the importance of viewing at 100%, but this looks so weird at 50% that I doubt it will look much better at 100.
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It wasn't a problem in connection with the zoom. And of course I did no editing, filter ór smth., it was the pure fresh photo in all cases. But thanx for trying, maybe we can help someone else with this 🙂
Per was absolutely right with the GPU options.