

If you use a lower screen res like 1440 x 800, Photoshop will (or should) adapt the user-interface text size cleanly - Bridge and ACR will simply "blow up" the pixels by close to 200%, resulting in the jaggies.Īlthough you can look through these Apple and Adobe information pages to see if I missed something.

You can likely get clean, unpixellated (but half the size) text in your version of Bridge by changing your resolution setting to the maximum (and native) setting for the 13" Retina Screen - 2560 x 1600. Bridge only supports it in the CC version (the permanent-license "DVD" CS6 version of Bridge does not and never will). 8.7 but only IF you are using the CC version of Photoshop. Photoshop CS6 itself supports the new screen behavior. The native resolution of the 13" Retina Display is 2560 x 1600 (or even higher in newer Mac Book Pros.) Much sharper, but smaller, pixels than previous displays (essentially, it is the resolution of my 20" Cinema display, shrunk to fit within a 13" screen).Īdobe has been playing catch-up with the new "invisibly-small pixels" (HiDPI) of the Retina screens over time - but not equally across the independent parts of CS6 (Photoshop, Adobe Camera Raw, Bridge), which are, after all, really separate programs. I think I know what is going on here - now.
