Does Capture One v11 support high resolution monitors in Windows10?
Hello, I own C1 v11.3.2 perpetual licence, on my Windows 10 laptop (v1909) with integrated GPU Intel UHD Gragphics 620.
I have been using a 24inch FullHD external display until now, and due to working more from home I plan to upgrade to a 27inch display, either QHD (1440p - 2.5k) or UHD (3840x2160, a bit less than true´4k´) resolution.
I have connected my laptop to my 4K TV at home via HDMI to test C1 with a 4K display, and found out that all Office365 applications scale correctly when I apply Windows scaling percentages, but the Windows scaling % does not change anything to the size of the menus and text boxes in C1. All C1 menus and text remains very small at native 4K resolution as if it always applied the 100% scaling in Windows10. And when right-clicking on the programme icon in file explorer, the ´Compatibility´ options does not seem to let me change the HighDPI settings. Not to mention that C1 feels very slow to display my images in 4K using my laptop.
1. Anyone knows if possible to increase font size of C1 v11 menus on Windows 10 (v1909 or more recent) when using QHD or UHD monitor? If not possible it means I can not use C1 on UHD 27¨ monitor. And in addition I am afraid that UHD monitor may be too many pixels for my current laptop.
2. And does it work well with C1 v21, in case I still decide to go for a UHD monitor (might be easier for the eyes when working with Office applications).
3. Last, anyone can confirm that C1 v21 menus are easy to read when using a Macbook M1 on a UHD 27¨ monitor using the resolution ´lool like a 1440p´? In case I go for a UHD screen and I replace my PC by MacBookPro13 in 1 or 2 years...
Sorry for the long text, any answer will help me to purchase 1440p monitor or UHD (likely the new Asus Proart 278cv or 279cv or Dell U2720Q - primary use is work from home in Office suite and I need text easy on my eyes), I am only occasional amateur and probably do not need full Adobe RGB monitor). Thank you for your help.
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