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Virtualbox retina blurry
Virtualbox retina blurry




virtualbox retina blurry
  1. Virtualbox retina blurry install#
  2. Virtualbox retina blurry drivers#
  3. Virtualbox retina blurry driver#

Windows 8, Thunderbolt devices are being recognized when I connect in.

Virtualbox retina blurry drivers#

You'll need to attach the USB media that contains the Boot Camp drivers during installation to address this issue.

Virtualbox retina blurry driver#

The Windows 8 installer does not contain the correct graphics driver for your computer.

Virtualbox retina blurry install#

I see a black screen or distortion when I install Windows 8 on a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012). e-intel-graphics-for-desktop-freeing-memory-on-cuda-device-/ 😟ĭid you grab and install the graphic driver from Nvidia?Īpple or even Microsoft driver are not always the best.īoot Camp 5.0 drivers to start just to enable the various chipsets and basic support. I really think it's an issue with retina display's native resolution not being supported in any version of Windows, so I'm hoping anyone who uses a Macbook Pro RD, Windows AND Photoshop could help me get around this problem. This doesn't happen at all on a computer without retina display but on mine it makes the task of editing images in Photoshop frustrating and pointless. That obviously makes my image "un-usable" because the quality is so terrible. If I were to select a part of the picture and resize it to, say, 100x100 pixels, the final image would be a bit blurry, even if I save it at "most high" quality. That in itself isn't the problem, but trying to edit/crop the image is. So a 2000x2000 picture would basically look half its real size but still be at a zoom setting of 100% according to Photoshop. smaller), but the Photoshop navigator would still say it's displayed at 100% magnification. For example, if I load a picture that's 600圆00 pixels outside of Photoshop, it would look exactly like it is - at 600圆00.īut once I open it in Photoshop, and if it happens to be a very big picture (which it is for me, most of the time), the picture would look resized (i.e. Whenever I view an image in Firefox, Chrome, Windows Picture Viewer or any other program besides Photoshop, the image is always displayed as it is and appears as crisp and sharp as it should. My version is Windows 8 64-bit and the Photoshop is CS 6 but I suspect the same thing would happen even if I were using Windows 7. I only just noticed this today when I was editing some pictures in Photoshop using Windows (Boot Camp).






Virtualbox retina blurry