Re: photoshop 6 resolution question



On 2011-07-28 00:49:46 -0700, alan <alanmondey@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:

I have Photoshop 6 and I find that if I set my monitor to a very high
resolution, the palettes, the toolbox and the menu names along the top
of the screen are too small to see properly.


There are still two questions here;
1: What screen resolution are you using?

2: Why?


Is there a way I can control the size of these items independently of
resolution?

Thanks.

Not really.
Consider that a 20-24 inch display, set at 1920 x 1080 is going to do a pretty good job, and going to a higher resolution is going to result in the problems you are experiencing. You are not going to gain any real World benefit by setting the "screen resolution very high".

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Regards,

Savageduck

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