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Trying not to double post here. I am aware I can change the UI brightness but it doesn't help. Increasingly I'm having a hard time seeing the individual panels and sections in Premiere as they are all the same shade with little to no variation or gradient.
CC 2018:
Versus CS6. Notice the difference in appearance, ignoring the Windows vs Mac aspect:
In the former it feels like I'm looking into this dark murk and as mentioned, lightening it just makes it a lighter colour murk.
What do you think? I'm no expert on this.
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Lots of complaints about Adobe's flat user interface for Premiere and AE since it was introduced more than a year ago, but they keep refusing to change it. You can adjust the background color to "light" in Premiere's preferences, but that makes the contrast ratio even worse.
Software engineers invariably have big uncalibrated screens turned up to "burn my retinas" level, so they think everything looks fantastic. You could throw in another feature request, but someone very high up the food chain wants the UI to be like the buttons on the Heart of Gold.
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I've no problem with it, and actually prefer the blue over the older yellow.
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If there was a choice I would have the yellow back and and increase the font size.
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If there was a choice I would have the yellow back and and increase the font size.
Your wish is an order,
Cambiar color Interfaz de Premiere CC2017 YouTube - YouTube
Sorry, it's in Spanish, but it's understood.
For the size of the font is: AdobeCleanFontSize
Do not overdo it because you can superimpose the texts.
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Yes i am familiar with these setting.
I was referring to being default.
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No program is configured to suit the personal taste of each, the good thing is that it can be adapted to each person.
When I get tired of a color I change it.
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I'm getting by. I lightened the background color as it's too dark for proper comparison of lights/darks in the media being edited, and also brightened the blue outline some, the blue text/numbers all the way.
Neil
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I am starting to get used to the dark background, setting it to a lighter color makes it less usable.
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I think the idea is that you edit in a super dark room like the BAT CAVE.
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I dont have a bat cave, I have a cat cave
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Ann,
"Editing in her Cat Cave for several hours, glued to the screen, she sighs and sits up straight in her chair, stretching. Glancing behind her she sees a number of pairs of cat's eyes glowing in the dark and smiling at her from the dim light of the editing screen."
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Yes, very much so. I wonder if there are instructions anywhere on how to change these?