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Before I opened photoshop I could choose to render at Low Res (apple 'i' and choose lowres on the app). This way I could see pixel dimensions based on a browser display of 72ppi. In the new version 2024 this has now gone. Is there an option in preferences?
Illustrator has 'Display Print Size at 100% Zoom' which is handy, as this can be toggled on and off to get a good idea to pixel dimension.
can anyone help.
rob
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View > 100% is ctrl/cmd+1, as it has always been. That's one image pixel to one physical screen pixel.
From your description it seems you want View > 200%, which doesn't have a default shortcut, but it's very simple to assign one.
View > 200% uses four screen pixels to represent one image pixel, so it effectively turns your retina display into a standard low resolution HD display.
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thanks. that makes sense. I'll setup a shortcut
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»choose lowres on the app«
I hope you didn’t uninstall Photoshop 2023 – does that still feature such a setting?
Or was that a setting that Mac removed in an OS update?
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I dont have 2023 on this machine now