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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Camera Raw Q&A => Topic started by: SeanBK on December 02, 2011, 09:21:00 am
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I realise that this is ACR, but I have a question for Photoshop CS5, I don't know where to post it, so my apologies.
I just had a surgery in my one eye & is difficult to see, so I need to increase the size of tabs in cs5. Is there any way I could achieve it. Only alternate I have is to use magnifying glass from widget, but one needs to turn it off, as soon as selection is made, kinda slows down the process. I do use 30" monitor, so the tabs are rather small.
I hope I make sense & thanks in advance for any & all suggestions. :-[
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Preferences, General, UI Font Size
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Thank you very much. I followed your suggestion but it did not increase, not that much, if any. But thanks for the reply, that allowed me to think & change the resolution of my monitor from 2560x1600 to 1920x1200 that did help my size of tabs somewhat. Anything is better than changing my persona to 'Panama Jack'. ::)
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You might try using your operating system font size settings.
In Windows preferences I set my fathers fonts to 150 percent and higher, this affected all software. Not sure how apple does it. Also changed the monitor resolution, that made a big difference.
Some software does not handle larger font size well, you'll have to play with it. If does not help it's easy to set back where you started.
Jack
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Ah yes if you are running at 2560 not much you do with fonts will make a diff - you simply need to run a smaller res, or get a larger monitor.
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Sean, I have the same problem - somewhat. I use a 27" monitor and have settled on 1600 x 1024 screen size. I could go even lower but this seems to work fine, even with all the PP work I do. I see no real need to use the maximum resolution as I can instantly zoom into the image using my mouse wheel. In preferences you can set the wheel to the zoom function (for PS CS5 only). I usually print 16 x 24 inch on 17 x 25 inch paper and sometimes much higher. I do not find the lower resolution a handicap. I also use prescription glasses set for the monitor distance. This really helps!
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if you are running at 2560 not much you do with fonts will make a diff - you simply need to run a smaller res, or get a larger monitor.
yee,it's the point.