I'm looking for manufacturer and model number suggestions so that I may use the Full Feature Set of OpenGL 2.0 in PS CS4. My current card is an ATI Radeon 9200 Series with 128 MB and uses the AGP 8X bus.
I am looking for video cards using the AGP 8X bus, since I am not able to upgrade either motherboard or processor at this time. Brand name and model numbers would be most helpful. PCI-e bus cards will be helpful when I get time and resources to upgrade.
I have an earlier 2008 MacPro with a Radeon HD 2600 XT Card. Adobe says it's supported but all 3D options are grayed out. The menu is grayed out and open GL is grayed. Â Do I need a new card? If so, what cards are Mac users using for good 3D?
My Radeon 6570 is recognized in the performance menu and "advanced" is selected but when I try to use the "rotate view tool" I get an error telling me "Could not complete your request because it only works with OpenGL enabled document windows." Â Driver Package Version - 8.84-110309a-116134C-Asus Open GL - Version 6.14.10.10664
Currently my display card is a NVIDIA Quadro FX 500/600 PCI. One of the reasons I chose this card is it supprted dual montors. Now that I have upgraded to CS4 Extended I need to upgrade my display card.
When I went to Adobe's List of tested graphics display cards for Photoshop CS4 and seen such a long list of cards for Windows.I thought I would come here and ask if any body else has upgraded theirs. I would perfere to go with a nVidia card. Do any of these cards support dual monitors? Or how can I keep using my two montors?
I have a Dell Dimension 4600i with the stock Intel(R) 82865G Graphics Controller, and 4 gig of ram. I use Photoshop CS3 for my digital scrapbook business, working with image files that are often almost a gig. Besides tweeking PS and XP to get the fastest performance I'm thinking I probably need a beefier video card. I've read decent reviews for the GeForce 7600GT and other video cards but these are aimed at gamers. The sales rep at Dell seemed to think that their top video card wouldn't be that much better for Photoshop work.
Are there video cards out there that would speed up PS? Is it a waste of money getting a card designed for gamers?
I'm having a laptop built mainly to quick edit/cut photoshop files. They (pc club)recommend a nvidia 8600gt 512 card. Will this work well for photoshop editing. I still use my desktop for the main photoshop work.
The system I'm looking at is: Window XP home, nvidia 8600gt go 512mb graphics, intel core 2 duo 2.4ghz, 2gb ram, 200gb sata 7200rpm drive, 802.11n wifi, and 10/100/1000 network card.
I'm a landscape photographer and have used photoshop for several years...my current version is cs1....my system crashed and now in the process of having a new system built.....I will upgrade to cs4...now this is my question what video card do I need?
what the Best video card to speed up photoshop is? I don't use this machine for any 3D (gaming or otherwise) I just want to speed up the filters and file handling of photoshop. The computer has an 8X AGP port , 1GB RAM , 2.0GHZ Athlon cpu. I currently have an matrox g450 vid card.
How can I get both the 32 and 64 bit versions of CS6 to detect my graphic processor (AMD Radeon HD7700) for GPU usage in Win 7 ? Cuiurently, it is only seen in 64 bit.
I upgraded to CS6 and I've been told that my current video card will not support the 3D feature. I also noticed considerable lag with modifying text and using brushes. I also noticed little quirks like when masking, I could mask but it won't allow me to add back. I have to close out of PS6 and reopen...I'm assuming this is also a video card issue. Â what video card I should buy for my mac. I'm on OSX 10.6.8 and these are my current video card specs: Â Â NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT: Â Chipset Model:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT Type:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â GPU Bus:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â PCIe Slot:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Slot-1 PCIe Lane Width:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â x16 VRAM (Total):Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 256 MB Vendor:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â NVIDIA (0x10de) Device ID:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0x0393 Revision ID:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0x00a1 ROM Revision:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3008 Displays: E2341: Resolution:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz Pixel Depth:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 32-Bit Color (ARGB8888) Display Serial Number:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 107TPXV19226 Mirror:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Off Online:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Yes Rotation:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Supported
E2341: Resolution:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz Pixel Depth:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 32-Bit Color (ARGB8888) Display Serial Number:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 107TPUU19222 Main Display:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Yes Mirror:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Off Online:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Yes Rotation:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Supported
I have problem with rn Adobe Photoshop CS6 Exteneded in virtual environment. I have VDI on Remote Desktop Services. There is RemoteFX 3D video card on virtual mchines, but Photoshop doesn't recognize this card. How can I enable GPU features in Photoshop with this configuration?
I have just unstakked CS4, but my video cardNividia 7300 GT ONLY HAS 250 mb OF MEMORY. There are some functions of GL functions (3D) that cannot be used. Also, occasionally Photoshop shuts off the enhanced GPU functions and most important, even when it is in use there is NOT the smooth zooming from increasing or decreasing the size of the image.
I realize I should be using 512 MB on a video card. Adobe has a listing of cards that work with this new function but their prices anfd functions vary greatly. I will NOT be using 3D functions for graphics and use the computer for gaming. This is mainly for the new advanced functions in Photoshop.
I know I need 512 MB and open GL 2.0, but not the most advanced and expensive card. Any choices between nividia or ATI for CS4
I switched to CS4. Frequent apparent redraws leave remnants on screen, panels move back and forth, etc.
I have a Dell Precision 490 with 4gb ram and a nVidia Quadra fx 550 with 128 megs of ram. Open GL is enabled. I have loaded all the latest nVidia drivers.
If this sounds like a video card problem, can anyone recommend a good, not too expensive card? I don't play any games, just use the machine for PS. ID and Flash mostly.
I am preparing to replace my current video card (nVidia GT7600) with one more compatible with CS4 (Vista- single display). Is there a recommended list from Adobe (or from this forum) that is suitable and essentially trouble free. My use is primarily photographic enhancement so a high end 3D card is not necessary.
Just looking for some opinions out there, I despretly (can't spell desperately to save my life) video card and monitor. Right now I just have the cheap stuff that comes in our standard PC build. So I am looking for some hot combos of what is good in cards and monitors. The stuff I have now doesn't even come close to representing what actually prints, really bloody annoying.
When I first started using PSCS4, I was using a nVidia gs7800 card and with it open GL was flaky so I changed to an nVidia GeForece 9500 GT w/512 RAM )claiming open GL 3.0) and then open GL was stable. With the upgrade to 11.01 and the latest nVidia drivers for my card, PSCS4 now says I have no open GL it can use and I should either change my video card and/or update its software. What gives and, more important, how can I get get PS to use the open GL I have?
my video card is adequate for using the 3D feature in CS6 Extended? The 3D tools don't seem to work. I get the message below. Do I need an updated video card or driver?
I have been using PE10, but have just installed Photoshop CC v. 13.1.2 x64. Although my video card (nvidia GTX 670, 2 gb RAM) is recognized by Photoshop, when I check "use graphics processor" under "preferences/performance" the converted RAW image is somewhat blurred at all zoom levels (except 100%) compared to when it is unchecked and sharp (for both Canon 1100D and 6D). The
problem may possibly reside in the RAW conversion, because if I convert the file with "use graphics processor" unchecked, and then subsequently check it after it has been opened, the image is not blurry and I have access to all of the video card supported function/ artmar4 (intel i5-3670, 24 gb RAM, Windows 7, 64 bit).
Running a Intel Mac on 10.74 - CS6 Â I have two video cards running three Dell Monitors. Â The ATI 5770 (runs the 24") is on the 16 lane PCI slot and the older Nvidea 8800 GT (running two Dell 19") is on the 8 lane slot. Â But photoshop chooses the slower card on the slower lane.
I have a Canon SX30IS. When I use PSE9 to download from memory card, if there are any videos present on the card, the Photo Downloader crashes.  I believe that it is something to do with Apple Quicktime. When I uninstall Quicktime , PSE downloader does not crash while importing media form this camera, but cannot play video clips. On reinstalling Quicktime , the PSE downloader crashes while searching the memory card for media.  I have not upgraded PSE twice now because of this crash. What makes it worse is that Apple Quicktime is a very poor media player, managing about 2FPS on the video clips from this camera when both the Canon and the VLC video codecs can manage 30FPS.  I would much prefer if I could choose to use a video renderer, like using any available Windows codecs rather than insisting on using annoying Apple software.
I'm updating drivers for Computers with Nividia Quadro 4000 video cards. I went to the Nvidia website and found two drivers. one I found that was certified for AUTOCAD 2013 and the version is 310.50. And another driver for the video card version is 311.50. should i download the newest version or the ACAD Certified version? Could the "Certified" version download not be current? Are there any drawbacks from one to the other?
I downloaded Autocad 2014 and installed it on a quite good laptop: i7 3630qm and amd 7670m 2gb. The problem is that in the control panel..graphics settings..autocad says it uses intel hd graphics(the integrated video card).i switched autocad as "high performance" in AMD control panel..but nothing changed.How can i fix this?How can i use my dedicated video card?
PS.i also tried to disable the integrated one..but that isnt the solution.Driver is updated though.
Few hours ago Premiere were working perfectly, but I updated the Intel HD Graphics 4000 driver because the new version have OpenCL support, and now every time I open a Premiere Project, it crashes after a few seconds. My computer is a Lenovo G400s Laptop with Windows 8.
I have an Nvidia Quadro FX1500 graphics card on XP64. Getting the correct video driver for ACA is critical as we all know. I did a search of the Adesk web site and one page told me to use version 259.57, while another page told me to use version 265.70.
The page telling me to use the newer driver was under the certified hardware page, where ACA is not a choice in the product used, only acad.The page telling me to use the older version was under the ACA support page.Then I go to the Nvidia web site and they tell me to use the 191.00 version.I'vehad a look nside the hardware XML installed with 2012 and te supported driver version is 6.14.0012.6570.
Brand new computer, 32-bit XP, 4GB RAM (sorry, but too many of my important programs don't run on 64-bit), Intel 9650 quad, 3.0 GHz, RAID array, etc. And an ATI 4850 graphics card with 512 MB DDR3 RAM (on the Adobe tested list) and it doesn't work properly with OpenGL turned on: brush lines do not complete until I start another line, or click someplace in the image (which creates another line!); preview for the stamp tool doesn't work (there is no preview); 'ghost' panels over the image stay there even when they're moved (a mouse click is needed to make them disappear). Animated zoom works (nice feature), flick panning does (not really needed), birdseye view does (also nice feature), rotate canvas does (not needed that I can see), pixel grid (might be useful); I haven't tried the others. Bottom line: if I turn OpenGL off, it works fine, but those features are absent. I've been updating my drivers as ATI has (they've done several in the past month or so),
I don't know how the beta testing was done or how this card could be on the approved list, but someone fell short.
im a photoshop cs4 user,But openGL doesnt work,i have an dell XPS m1730 laptop with 2x 8800M GTX sli,those cards are probably the high-end cards from the 8M series, so i think openGL should work on it...