The goal here is to find how much "blur" you can take before you decide everything looks big and gross, but honestly - the blurrier the better as far as processing goes. I even took my MacBook Pro to Apple to see if something was wrong with it, they couldn't figure it out, then I tried this and I'm very happy and much more productive. I paid a couple bucks to have the Pro version of the app, one of the best things I ever did - with bookmarks and more res options. but the Display Menu app let's you pick between several different res and ratios, and probably none of them are Retina quality, I think it just gives you the Apple supported options that you don't already have in your System Preferences. My guess is Apple decided that you must choose between a couple/few resolutions, but they didn't want to offer lower res options because they're not as pretty, so they just let you resize the screen/text/desktop icons etc. Retina was definitely one of the culprits. I used to get glitchy audio in Logic while dragging an EQ curve in the Graphic EQ plugin or editing Chromaverb settings, and i couldn't run more than maybe 25 tracks before overload. Also gives separate options for separate displays with separate bookmarks automatically. I use lower res for both displays and my computer feels twice as fast. There is a free AWESOME AND SIMPLE app in the App Store called "Display Menu" that lets you choose lower resolutions for your screen that are not initially available through your OS, and bookmark them for later. I'm seeing a lot of people on these forums displeased with plugins/LUNA, or trying to keep using their older computers with this new software. Retina definition is beautiful and colorful but far from necessary. I believe that Macs with Retina displays use up too much processing worrying about screen resolution.
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