
HiDPI support on Photoshop for the Retina MacBook Pro is something we discussed extensively on our Iterate round table podcast.
#CS6 FOR MAC UPDATE#
We expect to update the following products with HiDPI support, free to all CS6 and Creative Cloud customers, over the next few months: While Photoshop, Photoshop Touch and Lightroom will be joining Adobe Ideas in their support of HiDPI Retina Displays, Photoshop Elements will not fully support HiDPI displays in the immediate future however the team is investigating the effort required to support these new displays.Īnd Maria Yep adds more to the mix in Creative Layer: Please note that Creative Cloud members will receive Photoshop updates more frequently and receive this update in advance of updates for non-members. Supporting this new technology requires significant work by our product teams and we’re committed to provided a free update to all Photoshop CS6 customers this Fall and Lightroom 4 as soon as the work is complete. The Photoshop and Lightroom teams are pleased to announce we will provide support for HiDPI displays in the coming months, including the Retina Display available on the new MacBook Pro. In the first of two announcements, Tom Hogarty posted on the Photoshop blog.

And what's more, it won't just be Photoshop CS6 that's getting the Retina - or more generically, HiDPI - support.

Adobe has finally elaborated and expanded upon their previous pledge of bringing Photoshop to the Retina MacBook Pro "this year", bringing the target date down to a more proximate "this fall".
