photodoc16 wrote:
Mr. and Ms. Hog wherever you are,
I am having an ongoing problem with the CRF. I have tried to get help on the Adobe Photoshop Forum but no luck. I have to be able to reduce the size of the CRF screen so I can see the 'Exit' option in the lower right corner of the screen. Otherwise I cannot leave the filter without signing out of the computer.
I was told to hit the F key to enlarge the panel but that is exactly what I do not want to do. Does anyone have a solution to this dilemma?
Thanks,
Photodoc16
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Change the screen resolution?
First, press the Windows key and the down arrow simultaneously. That will minimize the window so you can see everything in it. Then, drag the 4 corners of the window up and out until it fits the entire screen. That should get you where you want to be.
I have no idea what 'CRF' stands for, but I would try Control - (Control and minus sign at same time)
repleo wrote:
I have no idea what 'CRF' stands for, but I would try Control - (Control and minus sign at same time)
Camera Raw filter within photoshop .
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
photodoc16 wrote:
Mr. and Ms. Hog wherever you are,
I am having an ongoing problem with the CRF. I have tried to get help on the Adobe Photoshop Forum but no luck. I have to be able to reduce the size of the CRF screen so I can see the 'Exit' option in the lower right corner of the screen. Otherwise I cannot leave the filter without signing out of the computer.
I was told to hit the F key to enlarge the panel but that is exactly what I do not want to do. Does anyone have a solution to this dilemma?
Thanks,
Photodoc16
Mr. and Ms. Hog wherever you are, br I am having a... (
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What display are you using?
Gene,
I use 1920 x 1080. I did change the scaling and could see the 'quit' button but other size changes in PS and LR took place which I may have to live with. I will try the Windows key and down arrow and if that works then things could be okay. Does this problem lie at Adobe's door and if so, does their recommended 100% scale and 1920 x 1080 display have to change?
Thanks,
Richard
You might also check out edit/preferences/interface and set the UI scaling to auto. This is supposed to match as close as possible your windows scaling settings. You might also look in edit/preferences/workspace and click 'aign UI according to OS settings.' See if that changes anything. There are other scaling settings there too but I'm not sure what each one does. You might have to close and reopen photoshop to take effect.
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