Scaling Issue in CS6 - HELP
i'm having scaling issue in ps cs6. i'm on new macbookpro retina display , os x mountain lion.
what happens when open image thats 500x500 pixels , view @ 100% it's displaying @ around 300x300 scale. when view same image on web @ 100% (via safari, chrome, firefox) i'm seeing image @ correct size. why showing small in cs6.
here excerpt adobe announcement
why images appear smaller on retina enabled mac after installing 13.1/13.0.2 update?
retina displays use higher pixel density normal monitor. individual display pixels approximately 1 half size of previous devices. while working in photoshop before installing 13.1/13.0.2 update, other non-retina optimized application, number of pixels used doubled give normal, non-miniaturized appearance. can cause applications blurred or pixilated. thus, when viewing images in photoshop, zoom level double whatever displayed. @ 100% zoom, image displayed every 1 image pixel shown 4 display pixels, same viewing image @ 200%. 13.1/13.0.2 update, photoshop displays natively on retina screens, meaning image pixels appear @ smaller retina size, reducing amount of screen space take when viewed @ 100%.
hope helps conundrum.
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