![]() ![]() I’m not talking about seeing any adjustments, e.g. Is this a bug or an intended feature, and can I do anything to fix this?. ![]() We can now compare the previews, and rawTherapee’s lacks much clarity, (it seems that the resolution is reduced). Adobe bridge, and scale the preview there to the same size as in rawTherapee. Open the same image in another application e.g. Specifically, set the zoom of an image to fill (shortcut f). I have to export the image to be able to see the overall quality compared to other applications (Bridge, Capure One) where I can see the full quality preview. Making it very hard to judge the overall quality of the image. The Editor’s Preview only shows a low quality image compared to other applications. A big, “crisp” improvement over 3440 x 1440 34” at about 100 dpi.Hi, I’ve been an avid user of rawTherapee for a couple of months, and I really like what you have created. My 27”, 4K monitor has a dpi 168 (or PPI). I wanted “crisp” that meant I wanted the highest density of dots possible. I chose the smallest monitor I could find with 4K. The iPhone “magic” comes from the density more than the “resolution” per se. Retina displays use about 220dpi (the iPhone is above 300 dpi, or PPI). That means your nose can move away from the screen for two reasons: larger font and because you haven’t taken down your resolution, super crisp rendering of each letter. For instance, if the norm is to use 12 x 12 dots to draw a character, the HiDPI feature will draw it using 24 x 24. ![]() The last step changes how many dots you want to use to draw a font. Depending on your system, you should see options for changing the font size, or HIDPI setting beside each resolution option.Change the display to ‘scaled” (same place you control resolution).Enable the feature by setting the register using your terminal ( sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/ DisplayResolutionEnabled -bool true).The bottom line, keep your screen at the high resolution you paid for, enjoy uniquely crisp and clear fonts. ![]() The beloved Retina display is not just the product of high resolution, but benefits from using ‘HiDPI’. One big benefit (pun intended) of a super high resolution monitor on a relatively small screen is the increase in dpi. In addition to app specific zooming, Accessibility has a system zoom that is very responsive and powerful if you need to keep all the UI super detailed / small and zoom in on areas from time to time or semi-permanently to get larger view on apps that don't scale well to full retina resolution.
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