Photoshop :: 9800gt Unable To Support PS CS4 GPU...
Apr 26, 2009
i have a xfx 9800gtamd 64 5000+4 gigs of ramwinxpand PS CS4 installed however i cant use the GPU setting... it's greyed out. i have the most recent driver as well (182.50 or something like that)
just bought the Nikon D5200 and i always shot in RAW but have now found after my first shot with the new camera that Lightroom 4.3 wont support Raw Files from this camera
Immediately after installation of PS CS6 the application correctly detected my grafics adapter AMD HD7750 and in the PS GPU settings the grafic processing unit support was activated. Now this option is deactivated and cannot be activated any more. PS6 states that using this feature is not supported by the standard edition, what is surprising as I had installed the same edition on my notebook (with a AMD radeon HD7400M) and there it works fine, and initially it had worked on my PC, too.
On my PC the last action I can remember was to attach a second monitor to the DVI port of the onboard grafics card Intel HD4600. (my system has as well an Intel card onboard and an AMD Sapphire PCIe grafics card)The windows primary desktop is assigned to the first monitor which is connected via DVI with the AMD HD7750 card.Would you recommend to uninstall and reinstall PS CS6 on the PC or is another easier solution for this problem available ?
I upgraded to LR4.3 and CS4. When I open a raw image in CS4 from LR4.3, the image quality is horrible. A message appeared that I need camera raw plugin 7.3, however, this is not available for CS4. Is there a solution to this problem or do I need to upgrade to CS6?
I have installed Photoshop CC and updated the Camera RAW plug-in to version 8.1. I am still not able to view RAW files from my Nikon D7100. According to the Camera Raw page on the Adobe website, I should be able to open the files.Â
I get a series of X's with boxes instead of Thai characters. The characters are fine in other applications, including Flash CS3. Other than taking a screenshot in another app and pasting into Photoshop, does anyone know of a workaround? Should I install a particular Thai font that is supported by Photoshop? I am running Photoshop CS3 Extended on Windows XP.
going to Edit > Preferences > Performance I read under GPU Settings: No GPU options available with Photoshop Standard. However, placing the mouse cursor over it, the Description box indicates that graphics hardware acceleration is unavailable and I need to upgrade video driver and possibly video card.
I dont understand then if it is a PS version issue (am I expected to buy/upgrade anything to have PS use GPU?) or a video driver issue.
I just upgraded from a GeForce 8800GTX to a GeForce GTX295 (which is in fact a SLI GXT260 on one card).
I am running Vista x64.
Since the upgrade, Photoshop doesn't let me enable GPU acceleration (in 32 and 64 bit version). The newest beta driver is installed and I did not change anything else on this machine.
It would appear that even with Nvidia's new Vista drivers 178.24 (today Oct 15) you will only get GPU support if you turn off SLI. Seems like a waste of a second video card. Hopefully Nvidia will get this sorted in the next release.
What is the approximate usual time from the release date of a new camera (specifically the Sony DSC RX100) and support for the camera by ACR or DNG Converter ?
OpenGL support does not seem to be working on PhotoshopCC. The HUD color picker does not appear and when I try to rotate the canvas, a message pops up that says the rewuest could not be completed because it only works with OpenGL enabled windows.  I have two NVIDIA Quadro K600 cards (with up to date drivers), a Cintiq monitor and a new Dell workstation. I'm using the trial version of Photoshop CC. (I had to replace my computer recently because the old one died, and rather than reinstalling CS4 I decided to try CC and see how I liked it)  My machine is a powerful graphics computer, so it ought to be able to handle OpenGL. Under Preferences / Performance I do have "Use Graphics Processor" checked, but it does not work.
I am running Photoshop CS5.1 Extended V 12.1 in 32 bit mode on a Mac OS X 10.7.4 and followed instructions to install the TWAIN plug-in as written here:
[URL] Â I restarted Photoshop, but the TWAIN plug-in does not appear in file/import dropdown as it did in my earlier version of Photoshop.
[URL]  Is the TWAIN plugin supported in CS5.1 and Mac OS 10.7? If so, troubleshoot why the plug-in does not appear in my file/import dropdown list?
P.S. I prefer to use the TWAIN plug-in because I am very familiar with the TWAIN driver and how to manipulate scanner settings to get a scanned image that represents my original artwork. I am testing the recommended VueScan and it offers more than the epson scanner driver on the mac, but I can get more work done in less time with a TWAIN plug-in because there's no learning curve.
How to enable Matlab support in Photoshop CC? I've downloaded zip-file with dylib and m-scripts, however it does not work. Â By the way, app.featureEnabled("MATLAB") return false in standalone jsx-script, so I believe it's a Photoshop confiruration issue (I found some suggestion _for previous_ versions, that it can be caused by non-exteneded Photoshop version). Â What can I do?
During the Beta versions of Photoshop, I have moticed there was an extra support for typing, which was arabic or midlle eastern typing from the language options  but I see in the finall releas.. this option has been unebabled..  so now I cannot type in arabic ?!
From the Nvidia web site it says that the GeForce GTX 560 Ti supports: DirectX 11 > 3D Vision > PhysX > CUDA > SLI >  301.24 drivers have been used and have downgraded to 296.10 to see if that would work, but it didn't.  When I check the performance tab under Advanced it shows that the OpenCL option is grayed out. When I check the Sys info log it also shows that OpenCL is Not availible (included below).  Why is this and when will it be fixed? Now that CS6 is shipping it should be working.  Adobe Photoshop Version: 13.0 (13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00) x64 Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit Version: 6.1 Service Pack 1
I've tried everything and it still won't update, I've tried manually installing the lastest updates, and I have also tried looking for updates in the CreativeCloud app. Nothing works.
ou have to hover over the image to see the real images. The images embedded in the webpage have their profiles stripped -- just like photoshop does! Interesting.how photoshop doesn't support color profiles in png's.  But now I have a great one.this is with the correct color profile and displays correctly in firefox and probably other browsers -- also displays correctly on windows desktop and in large-icon view.  Ok, grab that image and try to read it into photoshop..I do, and get no warning on profile mismatch like I do on jpg's or tiff's:photoshop strips the existing profile and adds sRGB which isn't the correct profile. This is how photoshop transforms good colors into bad:  Completly screwed up.I have had multiple people notice how my png saved images from photoshop had "off" or bad colors -- usually washed out in comparison w/my monitor profile.I can get 'ok' results if I flatten the image and *convert* my existing profile to sRGB -- and I usually get something that looks 'acceptable'...though the jpg's render in accurate color.  Basically, photoshop can't read or write png web images. and maintain color fidelity unless they have no profile. Even if they have an sRGB profile, I usually get washed out looking pics if I don't strip it but let adobe convert it.  In googling for my own problem, I found references to this problem in Adobe Photoshop going back to 2002.They could fix it with a file plugin for existing CS5-6 users, but it really needs to get fixed and Adobe needs to stop ignoring this problem.I find this extra depressing because I prefer to distribute my pictures losslessly in png, but with photoshop, I'm left with lossy jpegs to get accurate color reproduction.