I have a new HP envy i7, 16GB, Win 8 laptop and am installing a new Production Premium Suite. I installed PS, Premiere and Audition. Premiere and Audition start fine, but PS freezes the moment it is started. Cannot access any menu items, and have to close nonresponding program via Task Manager.Â
before buying a new laptop. My question is will the following specs work well with adobe products like Photoshop, fireworks and like programs. I don’t play any games so that is not an issue. I do mostly web design and like I said using Adobe software mostly. The following is from a Sony Vio Z-series. I am leaning towards it only because it is small and compact….only issue is the graphic card….seems a little weak. However some people say it will be fine with adobe software…not for games. I need some honest opinions and please no advice to switch to Mac…thanks.Sony Vio Z:2.80GHz (P9700) Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor256GB SSD8GB DDR3 SDRAMScreen Specs:13.1" Screen1600 x 900 Resolution XBRITE-DuraView™ TechnologyMobile Broadband Built-InLED BacklightGraphics:· NVIDIA® GeForce® 9300M GS GPU with up to 2010MB total available graphics memory · Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD with Intel® Clear Video · Up to 256MB of dedicated video RAM · Hybrid Graphics System · Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset
I copied over my workspace folder (from my desktop)  to preferences, cs5, on my laptop, but it just wont appear on the laptop — They are both Mac, both on Mountain Lion.
I've recently rebuilt my laptop (XP SP2, compaq 6910p) and cannot install Photoshop 7.The CD loads to the point where I choose which feature I want (reader or photoshop), then it just stops. It's not the CD, because it installs fine in other machines. I cannot run the install from either my desktop locally or from a CD drive of a working machine.
I am currently running CS3 on a laptop that will soon be replaced. I know that I have to de-activate CS3 on the old laptop, before I can install CS3 on the new laptop. (Note: New laptop is an ASUS G71G-Q2) Once CS3 is installed I will then run the upgrade disk for CS4. What I'm trying to figure out is this: BEFORE I install the CS4 upgrade, do I need to install all the updates/fixes to CS3 to insure "trouble free" operation of CS4? or does installing the CS3 updates play no role in CS4 as they are like two different app's? I would assume that whatever responce I get here about CS3 and CS4 would also apply to Lightroom 1.4 and Lightroom 2.3 regarding updates.Â
I have just got a new mac book pro, and i'm not sure how to do this.
Lets say I rasterize some text, now i want to do something to it... i go to the layers and want to have marching ants go around the whole layer. I thought it was APPLE+CLICK but its not working, i tried searching the forums but couldnt find it. what do i do?
My daughter is considering buying Photoshop CS4 Extended and has a laptop with 1GB RAM and processor speed of 1.67ghz. The website says spec should be 1.8Ghz.....would she still be able to run it on her laptop?
My laptop has this chipset as it's graphic card: Mobile Intel® 965 Express Chipset
I'm running Vista Home Edition with 3G RAM and I just updated the graphic card drivers.
Photoshop's GPU options are greyed out, and I can't use the rotate tool. Does this chipset simply not have the capacity to support whatever the program wants, or am I just not configuring something right?
The laptop is an ASUS F80L (which has not much information online itself).
I am running Lightroom and photoshop elements with 16meg raw files and I am bogging down with an old Pentium lap top. I am going to purchase a new lap top this weekend.
It is my work computer as well so they only purchase Think Pads and it will have to run Windows XP. Does anybody have a recommendation on a Think Pad model? What Processor, Ram, and hard drive space would be optimum?
I have a licensed copy of Photoshop CS4 running on my Windows Vista computer. Now I have a new laptop and I want to install CS4 (not extended) on it too. I downloaded CS4 and don't have a disk to install a copy on my laptop. So how do I get a new copy on my laptop? Should I download a trial version of CS4 extended?
Problems with 3D objects. PS freezes every time I create a 3D object and try to come out of 3D mode or save the file.
Updating driver for ATI Mobility Radeon HD560V display adapter.AMD website auto-suggested and installed HD 4650 (?) driver.That made PS work a bit better, but other stuff started freezing (Chrome, Bridge)Went to Dell site and reinstalled HD 560V. Had to uninstall and reinstall Catalyst Control Centre. Â TECH INFO.: C:UsersTed>cd Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit) C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)>sniffer_gpu Device: 00000000006412A8 has video RAM(MB): 1024 Vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc. [code]....
The AMD Mobility Radeonâ„¢ graphics driver supplied by the notebook manufacturer is customized for the built-in display and the features and functions specific to the notebook. It is recommended to use the drivers provided by the notebook manufacturer.Current: 8.713.3.2000 Â how I can make 3D work in CS6 on my laptop?
I have adobe Photoshop CS6 extended on my PC and want to install it on the new laptop and was wondering how do I transfer the actions or brushes that I have on the PC to the laptop or can it even be done.
Have replaced my laptop and set it up from the laptop to be replaced. Unfortunately i forgot to deactivate PS on the old laptop before this setup. Now PS does not work on the new laptop, even as I have deactivated it on the old laptop in the mean time.
Tried unsucessfully to activate the software after on the new laptop.Do I have to reinstall all from the original dvd? Or does another way exist to enter the activation number?
I have new laptop, windows 7 64bit; CS4 photoshop causes it to go to blue screen and crash when printing. After awhile I can't print from any program. when I remove adobe, everything works fine. What to do?!?
The laptop I had crashed and I bought a new one. Windows 7. Trying to reinstall Photoshop CS4 onto it, but getting error message, "The installer database is corrupt. Contact customer support."  I contacted customer support and was told they no longer offer phone support for CS4.I know I'm going to have another issue, because this is an upgrade version and when I first installed it, I had to contact customer support because I was upgrading from an educational version.
I want to throw together a few Sonic pictures that will alternate every so often for the background of my laptop. The first attached picture of sonic (Blue hedgehog) is what I currently have. I like the simple style of the picture.
How to keep the background fully black. Change the colors of the 'lasers' to a color suitable for the other charters and then replace sonic for that character in a similar size?
For example.
Red lasers + Knuckles the echidna Orange lasers + Tails the fox Grey/red + Shadow the hedgehog White + Silver the hedgehog
If you see where I'm going with this. I don't want the character pictures to look cartoony I want the pictures created to be as similar to the original sonic picture as possible and I'll attach some pictures of the other charters to show you who they are and the kind of thing I want.
Also If you look at the original sonic picture his hands and feet look a tiny bit blurred. If the picture looks like it contains movement could you add slight blur to emphasize that.
4 pictures altogether if allowed. Similar to the sonic one. Different colored laser. then picture of the other characters replacing sonic.
I am going to be purchasing a Dell XPS 15 laptop with the QHD 3200x1800 display and wanted to know if Photoshop CS6 will run fine on it. I understand that the Mac Retina Displays are supported by Adobe on PS. If PSCS6 will not run yet on the Windows platform, will Lightroom or PSE run on it?
My lod laptop died. Reinstalling Photoshop 6 (! ) on my replacement, I was disallowed from registering, receiving a message that the software had already been registered.Â
if I should go vista 64 and 4 gigs or vista 32 and 3 gigs. Will CS3 run any differently on the two? Would both use the same RAM, since CS3 is only 32? Or would the OS use the remaining 4th gig?
I have a new Dell Vostro 1000 laptop, running Windows XP.
I'm the editor (copywriter, proofreader, layout person, etc., etc., etc.)for a quarterly journal for a non-profit organization. The journal is created pretty much entirely with PageMaker 6.5, with the photos being worked in PhotoShop 7.0. I know... XP and PageMaker 6.5 have some problems, but I never have or had this problem with my desktop, and the few problems I do have, I've managed to get around.
What's happening is, when I convert an image to grayscale in PhotoShop, it doesn't appear grayscale on my monitor... it has a blue hue to it... it also looks that way placed in the PageMaker publication. I'm sure it's just some simple setting on the laptop, but I haven't a clue what it is or where it might be or how to change it so that when I tell it grayscale, I actually SEE grayscale (not bluescale!). It's important that I see (at least relatively closely) how it will look in grayscale so I can adjust the contrast, levels, etc., as many of the photos are 100 years old and so need quite a bit of "playing with" in PhotoShop.
both machines running windows 7 professional or better (so the full version of RDP is available), and CS6 runiing on the desktop, accessed from my laptop. Â As the GPU is being used as a compute resource, will CS use the desktop GPU for acceleration?
I found out my laptop's monitor is not calibrated correctly...I am working from home, in a foriegn country, so getting a proper monitor is out of the question at the moment.how to properly calibrate my monitor?