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  • HDRLightStudio on 4K screen
    Hi Mark,

    I've used the solution you provided above and have come across an issue. The environment variable used above doesn't seem to be consistent when I open up HDRLS as Standalone and then Cinema 4D. If I adjust the setting to work well for Cinema 4D, the Standalone version is huge and vice versa.

    Also, I'm using two monitors of different sizes (both 4K resolution though). Windows allows me to set a different scaling per monitor, whereas HDRLS does not. As a result, the scaling that looks good on one monitor then looks way too big/small when dragged across to the other.

    I thought I might be able to override the Display Scaling in the preferences as needed, but when I open HDRLS, on the preferences page Display Scaling is always greyed out, listed as "Not Set" and unable to have anything input. When I input the Environment Variable in Windows it does show up though.

    I'm using Windows 11 and the Cinema 4D connection. My two monitors are both 3840 x 2160.

    Thanks for any advice on the best approach.

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