Images not opening on external monitors correctly

I having an issue with CC.
When electing in the preferences to not open image in Tabs. The images open with only about 25% of the image area showing. Forcing me to (command) 0 for full to screen preview or (command) +/- to see the image.
I am not talking about seeing the image at 100% resolution just the entire image within the floating window without having to command before view.
So to be clear when opening on the retina display it open with a full image preview. When opening on a second monitor either apple display with Thunderbolt or Eizo with HDMI it errors to this.
I have also tested this on a friends machine and his does not have the same probelm with identical set-up.
Any help would be apprecaited.

Thank you JJMack after your recommendation I looked into that. I need images to open according to my screen. It is most likely a bug in the software. I am not sure if it is photoshop or my current versions of Maverics on my mac. The script is limitied on what I can tell it to do. I have also tried re-installing software. Something is just off. Thanks for your idea. I didn't know that existed so helpful regardless if it solved my issue.

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