How do I enable Retina display support in Photoshop on a MacBook Pro Retina?
Asked 12/13/2012
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I’m using a MacBook Pro Retina with Photoshop CS6/13.0.1. At 100% zoom my image looks correct but the interface and preview appear very small, and at 200% it looks blurry. Is there a way to enable Retina display support so Photoshop displays properly on the Retina screen?
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Your current version is 13.0.1 (not 13.1) and retina mode is introduced in 13.0.2. This should be available now via Adobe Update. You don't need to do anything to enable retina mode: it'll just work once you've updated.
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Retina display support was added in Photoshop 13.0.2, not 13.0.1. If you’re on 13.0.1, update Photoshop through Adobe Update to 13.0.2 or later. There’s no separate setting to turn Retina mode on—once you install the supported version, Photoshop will use Retina display support automatically.
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