Whenever I spacebar to Quicklook at an image, it's twice as small as it needs to be, the same applies to preview.
In fact, this is just the retina display working as it should. But when you do web and graphic design, images previewing at half the size is extremely frustrating, since details are easily missed.
I know I can change the resolution of the display, but is there a way to calibrate the default resolution or zoom of these specific apps, like the way browsers display images? (although I guess Quicklook is part of Finder and not really its own app)
Maybe a plist property or something?
I thought I found what I was looking for in preview preferences' "Define 100% Scale", but it didn't seem to change anything.
In fact, this is just the retina display working as it should. But when you do web and graphic design, images previewing at half the size is extremely frustrating, since details are easily missed.
I know I can change the resolution of the display, but is there a way to calibrate the default resolution or zoom of these specific apps, like the way browsers display images? (although I guess Quicklook is part of Finder and not really its own app)
Maybe a plist property or something?
I thought I found what I was looking for in preview preferences' "Define 100% Scale", but it didn't seem to change anything.
