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Hi.
Just bought a Dell XPS lapptop with screen resolution 3200x1800 and windows 8.1. After installing photoshop CS6 the program interface, menus and icons are extremly smal and almost impossible to see. That also happens in Bridge but not in Lightroom. Thankfull for your help. Best regards/janis lukas
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Still I am working on a big 27 inch screen as well with a resolution 2560 x 1440 and I do not have this problem.
You need to get a better grasp on resolution. 2560x1440px and 3200x1800px are not resolution they are number of pixels your displays display. To get you display resolution you need to factor the display size.
Both of your displays have same 16:9 aspect ratio but have different different size and number of pixels.
You desktop 27" display displays 2560x1440
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Hi,
I thank you for all the information you already have given.
I currently have a 13" screen with 3200x1800 pixels and I have Adobe creative suite CS6 :
- in Illustrator interface is really small
- in InDesign all is a little blur.
When I put me screen to 1360x768, Illustrator is not small anymore, but both Illustrator and InDesign are blur and not only the interface, but also the file text.
Does it exist a mean to avoid the softwares to be blur ?
Since I have still the possibility to change my computer I'm thinking to do it.
Will the problem still occur with a 13'' with 1920x1080 pixels ?
I will be very thankful for your help !
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Hi,
Why does Lightroom look just fine on hi-res screen but not Bridge? Adobe fixed the display from earlier versions of LR to where it looks Great on LR 6. Why can't they apply the same settings to Bridge and others? Don't tell me all about screen resolutions. This has been fixed in Lightroom and it can be fixed in other Adobe products as well.
Yes, I have a newer small portable laptop that has a 3200x1800 Display. I take this with me so I can work on the road. About 95% of the programs look fine. Some are still catching up.
Thanks,
Rick
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You didn't answer the question there, chief - try to stay with us. All that she wants is to make her interface legible by making the font appear bigger. "I don't know" would be an honest answer.
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A post with a green bubble means the one who first asked the question has considered it answered and nothing further is needed.
From then on it is a reference and should not be for followup questions by others with different software. It just won't get much attention.
Open a new post for your issue. Read the forum tips on how to best ask a question so it gets results.
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Well, it might be in a perfect world, but Adobe did try to install something that totallydestroyed my CS6!
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Adobe has not changed CS6 is several years what year was your CS6 totallydestroyed in?
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A few weeks ago after they did some updates to CC 2018
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I had perpetual CS6 installed. Though I did not ask Creative Cloud to upgrade my Perpetual CS6 standard edition to the Creative Cloud CS6 Extended Creative cloud tried to upgrade my standard Perpetual CS6. That failed instead CS6 was broke. It did not work correctly and reported it was CS6 version 13.0. CS6 without any updated and CS6 update would always fail when I tried to run it. I fixed that problem by Installing CS6 from a CS6 perpetual download on top of the broken CS6. This fixed the broken CS6 and CS6 update ran and worked. It updated the fixed CS6 version 13.0 to CS6 extended creative cloud version 13.1.2. Not Perpetual CS6 standard windows version 13.0.1.3