


Pulling software updates they released years ago off their FTP site for older versions of the Creative Suites so if forces those older customers to upgrade to CC is extreme, when the need to do a reinstall of their older software on a new machine after deactivating their current license properly from their old machine, occurs. Adobe policies are much more extreme than the others are. Not Cloudware or Rapeware, which they are pushing now that costs 600.00 a year. Obsolete Software that works, and had a price of $2,599.000 is not obsolete. I only have Photoshop display Image windows on the 185DPI 16:9 3840x2160 24" Dell 4K P2415Q IPS so the only Photoshop UI elements on that displays is Photoshop info in the image frames. I use a 185DPI 16:9 3840x2160 24" Dell 4K P2415Q IPS I do not scale it 2X because my two other displays have a 100DPI resolution. High resolution displays on machines like the surface pro 1 will be scaled to 960x540px Photoshop UI will not fit.

When you have different resolution on you system this is a big problem. All displayed will be scaled not just High Resolution displays when Photoshop preference is set to scale 200%. System Dialogs like file open and file save will not be scaled because of Photoshop manifest is coded so the OS will not scale what the application displays so system dialog will not be scaled.

Photoshop UI does not fit on a Surface Pro 3 display scaled 2X.Īdobe's Photoshop 2X scaling has several problems. When a 4K display's size drops below 30" is when the displays resolution become a problem. Users have no visual prolem when they use large 4K Displays. All 4K displays display the same number of pixels. It the resolution that is the problem not the number of pixel. Too many users like you confuse number of pixels with resolution because of the way displays are marketed. The Issue is resolution not the number of pixels.
