Hi,
I just installed the trial version of Aftershot Pro yesterday. Unfortunately the display quality on my Macbook Pro Retina is miserable. The photo preview, as well as any menu text, is extremely jagged as if displayed in a much lower resolution. This is not due to my computer's display settings, which are set to the screen's native resolution (2560x1600). Also, all other programs, including e.g. Capture One, display just fine.
I've attached a screen shot. Compare e.g. the font in the Mac menu bar with the font in the program. This makes Aftershot pretty unusable, so I'd appreciate to know if there's a fix.
Thanks
Kavau
Poor display quality on Macbook Pro Retina
Re: Poor display quality on Macbook Pro Retina
Newest Version supports retina.
i have not tried.I am using linux
i have not tried.I am using linux
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kavau
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- ram: 16G
- Video Card: Intel Iris 6100
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 120G
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: 2560 x 1600 Retina LCD
Re: Poor display quality on Macbook Pro Retina
Yeah, I'm running the latest version (2.2.0.29 x64). But no Retina support for me. Either Corel messed up, or there is some setting to enable Retina support, which I couldn't find.
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uri2510
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- Monitor/Display Make & Model: Medion
Re: Poor display quality on Macbook Pro Retina
I'm running Linux, and a german version too, so no problem.
Maybe the settings your looking for is in
Edit-Settings-ColorManagement - Display Settings
or
Edit-Settings-HardwareAcceleration-Use OpenCL
Hope that helps
Ulf
Maybe the settings your looking for is in
Edit-Settings-ColorManagement - Display Settings
or
Edit-Settings-HardwareAcceleration-Use OpenCL
Hope that helps
Ulf
