![]() Grow your skills along the way with Guided Edits Powered by Adobe AI, click once to enhance compressed JPEGs with this new option in the Quick Actions panel. Remove JPEG artifacts for a smooth, natural look Instantly blur or remove a background, smooth skin, dehaze or colorize a photo, and more. Popular one-click edits are now at your fingertips, making photo editing quicker and seamless. Powered by Adobe AI, new automatic selections make it simple to enhance or replace just one area of a photo.ĭiscover one-click photo Quick Actions in one place If I have more than one copy of Photoshop, should I delete the older ones? I’ve always been a bit afraid to do that.Select a photo sky or background with one click for easier editing I managed it except I can’t figure out how to mount the casters. Then figured out how to put together a chair I ordered that came in pieces in a box. I was up at dark:thirty to be at the hospital for my daughter’s surgery. I’m too tired to try anything this evening. Then trying to open in PS from ACR it goes back to the Bridge thumbnails. It’s always been from clicking the file in Bridge which opens it in ACR. I didn’t even remember how long I’ve been stymied by this. And Michael, you have a mind like a steel trap. Normally this allows you to open a copy and the open button changes accordingly? Does the file open into Photoshop? What happens if you hold down the Option Key in ACR and click. This is easy to check by going into the Applications folder. I wonder if there is a mixup with more than one copy of Photoshop installed. My question would be, as in the previous thread, is it just happening when opening a file from Bridge into ACR or is it also happening when opening a file from the Finder. It's mysterious but first thing would be to do as Mark says. It never went anywhere because she was very ill. ![]() I know a lot of video guys, where real power is needed, who have moved from PC to Mac laptops in the last few years since Apple introduced the new silicon Macs.īetty's problem dates back to November 2022. Learning new stuff is good for the brain. Apple make it very easy as they always have. Really you would get yourself a very powerful MacBook Pro for that sort of price and learning how to use MacOS is not at all difficult in comparison to Windows. That may be true now but give it a few years and you may be back in the same situation. Others may be able to advise but the likely answer you will get is that you don't need so much graphics power. I couldn't see any when I had a brief glance at a few PC maker sites. Someone previously advised no lower than 8GB graphics processor.ĭoes anyone offer laptops with 24GB or at least greater than 8GB? Jeff went to MAC gathering of geeks ?1998? pursing knowledge pre-first computer.Įveryone talked way over Jeff's head - Jeff learned nothing NOTHING. But you do need one with sufficient memory. A top end one would probably set you back more than you are envisaging spending on the laptop. You don't need a top end graphics card, as these are for video and gaming and these will be primarily for desktop machines. A quick glance at the Lenovo site shows no laptops with more than 4GB graphics memory. Therefore I would buy a machine with a minimum of 8GB GPU memory and 32GB of RAM if I was looking for something seriously future proof. The current recommended specs on the Adobe website for Windows machine are 4GB GPU memory and 16GB RAM. ![]() When I say recommended I do not mean the minimum specs that will work as this will always be lower and will become outdated sooner than later. Always go for something with double the recommended minimum specs in terms of graphics (GPU) memory and RAM if you want to future proof it and especially if it can't be upgraded easily or at all. I can't advise directly about Windows laptops as I've been entirely Mac for many years but I would offer the following generic advice when buying a new computer for Photoshop use.
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