c1 9 program font size very small on Imac27"
this is my claim to Phase one and Apple Developers . i dont have problem with my eyes and dont Wear glasses but if i keep working on thies software with the high resolution that every photographer need, i will get headache i am still testing C1 9 on my Mac with 27" mittel 2011 with a high resolution monitor.
i found that the font size are still very small just like in C1 8 and Media Pro 1.5. i know this can't bee changed, because it been controlled only from the OSX. but the developer should thought about this before starting to Build their Programs ! this is very importing for a Pro App build for a Pro Photographer ❗️ maybee Phase one could do something about it or better
Thanks !
i found that the font size are still very small just like in C1 8 and Media Pro 1.5. i know this can't bee changed, because it been controlled only from the OSX. but the developer should thought about this before starting to Build their Programs ! this is very importing for a Pro App build for a Pro Photographer ❗️ maybee Phase one could do something about it or better
Thanks !
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This is possible on all the retina-models, through OSX. However, for the non-retina models, this will be a bigger task from the app, as one size has to fit all. That means that you would also have bigger text (too big text) on the Full HD models MBP's. 0 -
OHH !
i cant belive it !
to solve this problem i have to buy a new Imac with retina-display . i thought Apple think different ❗️
what its gowing On ! new Software means new Hardware
my i mac ist not so old !
what about the authors apps running allrady on my Imac 27", way they are showing good .0 -
This is possible on all the retina-models, through OSX. However, for the non-retina models, this will be a bigger task from the app, as one size has to fit all. That means that you would also have bigger text (too big text) on the Full HD models MBP's.
i found a way how to change that with out retina models, 😄
now my text are showen correctly0 -
Glad you solved it! For anyone else with a similar problem it's worth seeing an optician and having specs made up for VDU use. They are simple and cheap, a pair of single vision specs adjusted to focus well at about 800m or whatever distance your screen is at. By having single vision lenses it means you can focus on any part of the screen without moving your head, which is the case with varifocals. 0 -
Glad you solved it! For anyone else with a similar problem it's worth seeing an optician and having specs made up for VDU use. They are simple and cheap, a pair of single vision specs adjusted to focus well at about 800m or whatever distance your screen is at. By having single vision lenses it means you can focus on any part of the screen without moving your head, which is the case with varifocals.
i solved it with a free tool caled tinker tool 😂 Dr. ophthalmologist
this is a Problem com from Apple and you Phase one with no discution , 😁0
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