Photoshop CC on a High DPI display on Windows 8.1 | Adobe Community However, Photoshop CC is basically unusable at this resolution because it ..... manifest is reporting to the system that the app is high-dpi aware.
Photoshop CC / Windows 8.1 HiDPI / Retina scali... | Adobe Community Now, be aware that such a tweak would have to be undone in the future, when Adobe DOES come out with a release that is high DPI-aware.
Windows PPI scaling results in a blurry Reader | Adobe Community ... Why haven't Adobe's developers made their software high-DPI aware? Actually, scratch that; Photoshop is just fine. Why isn't Reader high-DPI ...
Re: Photoshop CC on a High DPI display on Windows 8.1 - Adobe Community 2014 release of Photoshop CC: Experimental Feature ..... we really need is for everything in the application to display itself in DPI-aware ways.
Hack makes Photoshop and Illustrator readable on Surface Pro ... 11 Dec 2013 ... Hack makes Photoshop and Illustrator readable on Surface Pro ... that they are high DPI aware and that Windows does not need to scale them.
Adobe App Scaling on High DPI Displays (FIX) | Dan Antonielli 28 Mar 2014 ... I was quickly discouraged when I first fired up Fireworks, Photoshop, ... Have the app tell Windows that it is not DPI aware and let it scale ...
High-PPI support in Windows 8.1: still not so great - The Tech Report 19 Dec 2013 ... Here's Photoshop CS6 and Word running side by side; Word scales ..... Even some Windows utilities lack the DPI-aware flag, e.g. Device ...
scale - Make vb.net application DPI aware - Stack Overflow Declaring the DPI awareness is done in a manifest file. You can use the ... DPI, Photoshop, making it simple for visual artists · 0 · Per-Monitor ...
compatibility - How to force high-dpi scaling? - Super User 4 Apr 2010 ... How can i force an application to be high-dpi scaled? Pretend there is an application, who's developers manifested it as high-dpi aware, when ...
Windows 8.1 and high-PPI displays: Better, but still lacking - Ars ... Older versions of photoshop because I won't feed the Adobe monster ... scale apps that indicate they ARE "high DPI aware" in their manifests.