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федя123
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February 12, 2015
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How to use photoshop on 4K monitor? the scale of interface is too small...

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Geting started with Photoshop cc on 4K monitor faced with problem of scale of interfece-its too small. How to adjust it to that resolution 3200x1800? Thanks in  advance.

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Preferences > Experimental features > Scale UI 200%.......

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Participating Frequently
February 19, 2016

‌Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop do not support new 4K or 5k resolution yet. Scaling the display to 200% is incorrect way to go about it. If you go to (Mac) Aplications > Lightroom 5 > Get info ! remove tic from box 'Open in High resolution' and the problem will be solved. Lightroom and Photoshop will be the same size as before. I guess it will be some time before Adobe supports 5K monitors...

you you can do that in each of the programs and it will sort the scaling issue out... The problem with Display scaling is it affects everything... Hope that helps...

D Fosse
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Community Expert
February 19, 2016

Barryvj171 wrote:

Scaling the display to 200% is incorrect way to go about it

The 200% UI scaling option only affects the interface, not the image.

The image itself displays as it always has: correctly. At 100% zoom, one image pixel is represented by one screen pixel. That's the only way a professional grade image editor can do it.

Participating Frequently
February 23, 2016

‌Yes, you are correct, but the images are too small to edit, especially when y get down to the pixel level like I do...

IF you go to applications > get info > remove the tic in 'open in hi res', then the program and image will behave exactly as before with the old monitor... Adobe does not yet fully support  4 or 5K monitors, so you will notice the type will be imperfect... But at least now the images are editable...

you ou can of course increase the view to 150 or 200%, but then you don't know what the correct size will be.... that's just my view...

JJMack
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Community Expert
February 12, 2015

If you install Photoshop CC 2014 it has an experimental preference  for 2x UI for displays the have a hihj DOI resolution.   Photoshop UI is  scaled as though your display has half the resolution that it has. Your 3200x1800px 13.3 LCD has a 276 DPI resolution  Photoshop will scale its UI as though your display is a 1600x900PX display with a 138 DPI resolution, Each pixel in the UI will be doubled in width and height.  So four of your display pixels will be use for each of the current UI pixels. The UI will display 4 times the size it currently displays.  However the image area be greatly reduced in size.

JJMack
Trevor.Dennis
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February 12, 2015

Blimey JJ.  I didn't even think the OP might not be using CC.  It's true what they say about making assumptions.  My bad

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November 10, 2023

I believe it was your choice to buy a 4k display. Did you read any user reviews before you did. The UI Issue is a result of the display's high resolution the display displays much smaller pixels than older displays four time as many pixels in the same area so four times the information is displayed in the same area. So what is displayed of course is 1/4 the size that would be displayed on older displays that displayed larger size pixels. Your old 20" 1920x1080 display became 4 10" 1920x1080 displayed in the same 20" area. You now have  3840x2160pixels twice the resolution. The display you purchased you got what you paid for.  Adobe 2x UI lets you use your new high resolution display liker two displays a 1920x1080 display for its UI the display at 1/2 resolution four native pixels are user to make a single UI pixel so the display like on old low resolution displays with half the resolution.  While Photoshop display you image on a high resolution display the is 3840x2160 pixels. However many of the pixels have bee allocated as UI pixels so the display area for image has been greatly  reduced.   Many would like to be able to scale the UI to less than 2x like 1.5x or 1.25x so more area would be available for images or Adobe UI will fit on smaller displays like the surface pro 3  2160x1440 display at 2x UI that becomes a 1080x720  display and Photoshop UI requires at least 1024x768,  1080x720 does not meet that requirement.


And here we are now 8 years later and it is still a problem that Adobe has really done very little to fix.

Trevor.Dennis
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February 12, 2015

Preferences > Experimental features > Scale UI 200%.......