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PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 1:55 pm    Post subject: Big low and high resolution issue on Macbook Pro Retina Reply with quote

Hello everyone, I'm having a serious problem with my Photoshop CS6 on my Macbook Pro Retina display.

There's an issue where Photoshop automatically runs in Low Resolution Mode when you install it which is annoying. I have been told this is due to fact that CS6 was not optimised to retina displays. This makes the whole program run looking very bad quality and looks awful, which is very annoying when I'm trying to make an image look the best as possible.

So, when I change this so that it runs in high quality (how it should do), nothing works! I can't use any of the tools, can't select layers or anything. Also, the composition is not in the middle of the screen but rather in the corner and I am unable to move it. This is what is looks like: http://i.imgur.com/2GiSElz.png

If anyone has any solutions, it'd be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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