(2012-11-19, 19:56)eric Wrote: [ -> ]I got a new MacBook Pro with a Retina display for time lapse work. It would be nice if LRTimelapse was updated to support the Retina display.
Hello, I think this might help for all the Retina users. It's not the best solution, but it works fine for me.
In order to get full resolution support, do the following:
1. Find the LRTimelapse application, ctrl-click on it and select "show package content".
2. Browse in the application content to /contents/ and open the file named Info.plist using TextEdit.
3. In the Info.plist file, find the following two lines:
Code:
<string>3.2.1</string>
<key>NSHumanReadableCopyright</key>
4. Insert the following two lines in between the lines in step 3:
Code:
<key>NSHighResolutionCapable</key>
<true/>
5. Save the Info.plist file.
6. Open Terminal (Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app) and type (or paste) the following:
Code:
touch /Applications/LRTimelapse\ 3.app
7. In case you had LRTimelapse open, quit it and open it again. It should now be sharp.
Note that all the icons are still in low res as the actual image files need to be updated to a higher resolution, but all text and lines should be crisp like you want it with the new Retina Display. I am running Mavericks and this works fine, not sure about older OSs, but I think it should work as well.
See attachment for a hi-res screenshot! (full size available
here)
Btw, this software is amazing! Still struggling with the Holy Grail though...