I found this website that describes the screen resolution options for the 2021 16" and 14" inch MacBook Pros, but I do not understand it. However, cataloging and editing the photos requires near constant access to the right panel so choice #3 is only rarely useful, perhaps to check the final edits. To work with more than one image at a time, one has to then chose to (1) deal with very small thumbnails that are not going to be large enough to distinguish quality differences between the shots, or (2) close/hide one panel which helps somewhat, or (3) close/hide both panels. The text in Lightroom Classis is still small, but just readable enough with my glasses.Īny shift toward "Larger Text" in display settings results in an increase in size of the left and right side panels to the point where when both panels are displayed 64% of the screen is occupied by the panels, rather than the previews of the images. My current approach is to use a larger scaled resolution for all apps on the MBP, by adjusting the Resolution in the System Preferences/Displays page to a the Scaled Setting that is two steps toward the Larger Text option. Simple checking the "Font Size: Large" in Lightroom's "Preferences/Interface" does not increase the text size enough. The native (and default) screen resolution on the 14' MacBook Pro is 3024 x 1964. NOT using an external monitor) in Lightroom Classic. title, location, tags) is such a tiny size that I can barely read them if I strain and cannot imagine using this as the regular setting. Help I am confused about what screen display setting I should use on the 2021 MacBook Pro 14 when cataloging and editing photos on the MacBook Pros own display (i.e. However, at that resolution, the text in all the menus, displays and data entries (e.g. The native (and default) screen resolution on the 14" MacBook Pro is 3024 x 1964. Help! I am confused about what screen display setting I should use on the 2021 MacBook Pro 14 when cataloging and editing photos on the MacBook Pro's own display (i.e.
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