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1. Re: Image Size View
charles badland May 3, 2013 8:45 AM (in response to shookie_d)100% view in Photoshop means that every pixel of your image is being represented by a pixel on your monitor. It is a 1:1 display with no interpolation.
The Mac Retina display has much higher resolution than a normal display, it meaning denser, smaller monitor pixels, thus a smaller image in Photoshop at 100% zoom.
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2. Re: Image Size View
AttilaHan May 3, 2013 3:46 PM (in response to shookie_d)Image in Fireworks is already pixelated ... do you get the same image when you change the zoom level to 200 % in Photoshop?
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3. Re: Image Size View
schalkvn0 May 3, 2013 9:15 PM (in response to shookie_d)I am as concerned about this issue and have spent countless hours now, trying to find a way around this since upgrading via Creative Cloud to 13.1.2 x64 yesterday!
It is absolutely frustrating having to zoom to 200% so you are able to view your design work in actual size. I'm so used to Command + 1 as default for 100% Actual Size, but everything appears 50% smaller. We all understand the explanation given about Retina, etc., but now having to change the way you work in PhotoShop?!!
Is there no way things can be altered so default settings compensate?
Please advise urgently.
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4. Re: Image Size View
charles badland May 3, 2013 9:30 PM (in response to schalkvn0)It is a time of transition for web builders. Apple has had a remarkable history of changing industry standards. For the time being I imagine you will have to work with or work around the higher pixel density of the retina display Macs.




