Manupulating high resolution Dicom image make a problem

hi friends,
i m working on dicom viewer project,
when i rotate its threr size automaticlly srink in irreguler behaviour<p>this problem comes only on CR Modality image</p>as u know this type of images have much much more resolution than our screen <p> so how i can manage this</p><p>if any api in java plz mail me </p> [email protected]<p>
thanks
neeraj

If I understand correctly, you want to have your "buttons and such" larger, but probably want the images you work on to be unchanged. I am not aware of that capability in PS.
The last thing you want to do is lower your display resolution settings since your image quality will degrade, with some settings dramatically. Each monitor has a pixel size, for example, your active display height divided by 1200. If a button is say 30 pixels high then 30 times the pixel size is the height of that button. If that is too small for you, then you should get a display with a larger pixel size.

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