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My eyes hurt !!!

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  • Edward Caruso
    i agree - options would be great like Photoshop but C1P's UI is very clunky especially moving panels around. Things go where they want sometimes. Panels open and close at random. So I am not so confidant UI changes in type size would be done well.
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  • Boris Sheikman
    I happily add my vote for multiple text sizes and enlarged button areas to click on in the tools on the left. The toolbars up on top are OK by me.
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  • Christian Gruner
    Simply choose "Larger text" in Settings -> Display in the OSX settings. That will also scale up the UI of Capture One.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    Simply choose "Larger text" in Settings -> Display in the OSX settings. That will also scale up the UI of Capture One.

    Thanks Christian,

    Do you mean System Preferences > Display? Could not find the Larger text setting. Any help appreciated.
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  • Edward Caruso
    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:

    Do you mean System Preferences > Display? Could not find the Larger text setting. Any help appreciated.


    I couldn't find it either - maybe he meant in Accessibility prefs?
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  • Robert Davis
    I can't find that setting either 😕 I'm on 10.9.5.

    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    Simply choose "Larger text" in Settings -> Display in the OSX settings. That will also scale up the UI of Capture One.
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  • Grant Hodgeon
    It's a setting for people with Retina displays. Christian is wrong.

    Your only option is to lower your resolution on your monitor which in turn lowers the resolution of everything, your image included. This is valid feedback and should be an option!
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  • Robert Davis
    Ah. Thanks for clearing that up.


    [quote="photoGrant" wrote:
    It's a setting for people with Retina displays. Christian is wrong.

    Your only option is to lower your resolution on your monitor which in turn lowers the resolution of everything, your image included. This is valid feedback and should be an option!
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="photoGrant" wrote:
    It's a setting for people with Retina displays. Christian is wrong.

    Your only option is to lower your resolution on your monitor which in turn lowers the resolution of everything, your image included. This is valid feedback and should be an option!


    This is for retina screens only, correct.
    When using this "larger text"-option, the image in the Viewer still have the same amount of pixels. That also goes when you zoom to 1:1 in the Viewer. It is real 1:1 no matter what .

    This is not so if you explicitly choose another resolution on a non-retina display, where it does indeed scale everything.
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  • Andrew Mumford
    So separately from the Retina display issue which is not really what this post was about is it possible to get this added as a bona fide Feature Request with a Ref No etc ?
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  • Andrew Mumford
    Bump

    Christian - if a file a new feature request will you add it ?

    Thx

    [quote="Andrew902" wrote:
    So separately from the Retina display issue which is not really what this post was about is it possible to get this added as a bona fide Feature Request with a Ref No etc ?
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  • SFA
    [quote="Andrew902" wrote:
    Bump

    Christian - if a file a new feature request will you add it ?

    Thx

    [quote="Andrew902" wrote:
    So separately from the Retina display issue which is not really what this post was about is it possible to get this added as a bona fide Feature Request with a Ref No etc ?


    Create a Support Case - that will put your request into the product management system.
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  • NN635636369204462861UL
    I have good young eyes and I'd REALLY like to have larger font size in C1. My eyes strain on the tiny font.
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