![]() It's an embarrassing situation for Resolve, and it's been enough to push me back to Premiere for the meantime, because I can't use Resolve's clown superscaled interface on the monitors I own. The difference being, that while pretty much every single app out there has implemented GUI scaling to accommodate for the hardware variety that Windows accommodates, Resolve stubbornly remains probably the only major app out there to have no implementation whatsoever except doubling in size. Qt over here is not QuickTime, it's just Qt, which is a bog-standard implementation for cross-platform GUI in pretty much every professional app out there. Scaling is good on Mac, where QT originated. Uli Plank wrote:Huh? They are using a QuickTime library for the GUI on PC? Seriously? Or the native 1080 screen which is just so squashed it's practically unusable, especially on smaller laptop screens Scaling is terrible in Resolve it's either the native 4k screen which takes a lot of getting used to with how tiny it is. ![]() ![]() To reiterate, my simple fix for all prior versions of Resolve 17 was simply to downscale to 125% for the one minute it took to launch Resolve, then revert to 150%, and this kept everythign scaled at 100% which although tiny, was way better than 200%. I've confirmed even with 17.4.2, the command line switch remains ineffectual. I have not heard anything from BMD since 11 November. ![]() Custom scaling also doesn't work since the 2nd monitor is a 1080p and it ends up scaled ridiculously with a custom. So far the only fix they have suggested is keeping my desktop below 150% scaling, which isn't really acceptable, or the high-DPI overrides in Windows which result in janky blurriness and still not the desired result. I'm on Studio so I had (or have still maybe) a ticket with BMD on this. Thanks for taking the time to help us overcome this. I know these aren't easy fixes or they would be fixed already. However if (like me) 1 monitor is 4k and 2 monitors are 1440, then your 1440 monitors will also take on a custom scale of 149% rendering everything on those monitors over-sized and clunky, and potentially blurry depending on the program you're using.īlackmagic Resolve Team: I love Resolve and I love what you guys do. If all your monitors are 4k, then you're potentially fine. Unfortunately, if you are running multiple monitors (I would assume most of us are) Windows will only apply a custom scaling to all monitors equally. For some reason this will enable the powershell script to work again. The potential (problematic) fix: change your windows scaling from 150%, to a custom-set scaling of 149%. The UI is no longer blurry and things are not over-sized. Some things are too small but you get used to it. This will leave your windows scaling intact for everything else, but scale Resolve down to 100%. The original classy fix: run a Powershell script when launching Resolve (build it into the shortcut) (see previous post for script). This will make all of your programs way to tiny to work with. The clunky fix: set your 4k monitor scaling to 100% in Windows. The original problem: Resolve UI scales terribly on a 4k monitor set at 150% scaling in Windows. Research update: there's a potential (problematic) fix.
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