Adobe Bridge Cs6 Retina Update

[Update, December 11, 2012:Photoshop CS6 13.0.2/13.1 and Illustrator CS6 16.0.3 now include Retina Display support. I’ve written a blog article with links and analysis.]

Adobe Bridge Cs6 Update

[Update, September 6, 2012:Premiere Pro CS6 6.0.2 now includes Retina Display support.]

Photoshop CS6 13.0.1 released

Bridge

Then you'll have to manually download and install the updates you can get here: Adobe - Bridge: For Windows: Adobe Bridge CS5 4.0.5 Update. Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter: For Windows: Camera Raw 6.7 Update. The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CC is 10.5; Photoshop CS6 (May 7, 2012) The most current update for Photoshop CS6 is 13.0.6 (macOS) 13.0.1.3 (Windows) for perpetual/boxed licensed product and 13.1.2 (macOS/Windows) for Creative Cloud members; The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CS6 is 9.1.1.

Adobe has released Adobe Photoshop CS6 13.0.1, which brings a security update and a number of bug fixes, including “31 crashing fixes.” You can read more about it on the Photoshop.com blog.

To download the update, go to:

or:

Adobe Bridge Cs6 Retina Update Windows 7

To update Photoshop directly, start Photoshop CS6 and choose Help > Updates.

More details on support for the MacBook Pro with Retina display

When the MacBook Pro with Retina display came out, Adobe said that its software such as Photoshop would eventually support the high resolution of that display, also known as HiDPI, but they didn’t provide further details. Today Adobe provided more information about Adobe software support for the Retina display. In a post on their Creative Layer blog, Adobe listed software that will receive HiDPI updates “over the next few months.” Presumably, the applications that aren’t on the list are on a longer update timeline.

Digital photographers should note that Photoshop and Lightroom are both on the list. Some wonder why it takes so long, but keep in mind that assets like icons need to be updated (over 2500 according to Adobe), and any changes that affect the rendering of graphics and type need to be not only coded, but also tested and verified.

Adobe Illustrator Cs6 Updates

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I bought a new laptop in Feb 2017: retina display, windows 10 preinstalled. I use Creative Suite a lot, still using CS6 because my internet is unreliable in our remote location so Creative Cloud is out of the question. After installing CS6, I opened Photoshop and Bridge to discover the tiny text and menu problem, which seems common. I looked for a solution in forums and found this:
http://www.danantonielli.com/adobe-app-scaling-on-high-dpi-displays-fix/
This solved the problem but left me with a horrible resolution while using PS and Bridge. I am nearly cross-eyed. It's really blurry. The whole point of buying the new laptop was to maximise the resolution of images that I'd taken with my Canon 5D Mark 111, to improve my capacity to do post-production in Bridge, RAW and Photoshop.
Does anyone have any idea about how to solve this issue? I find it a bit staggering that in this day and age of innovation, Adobe and Microsoft can't work together to resolve an issue that must effect thousands of people. I may have to just bite the bullet and move to a Mac.
Thanks in advance for your wisdom.
Lindy