
your graphics card isn't up to the job when it comes to CS4?
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Wed 19 Nov 2008, 8:38,
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It used to work though. And on this computer...
Ah well, I'll just get myself teh GIMP or somesuch thing (:
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Wed 19 Nov 2008, 8:41,
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Ah well, I'll just get myself teh GIMP or somesuch thing (:

kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb404898
Here's the intro:
Photoshop CS4 leverages the graphics display card's GPU, instead of the computer's main processor (the CPU) to speed its screen redraw. For Photoshop to access the GPU, your display card must contain a GPU that supports OpenGL and has enough RAM to support Photoshop functions--at least 128 MB of RAM--and a display driver that supports OpenGL 2.0 and Shader Model 3.0.
words...lol
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Wed 19 Nov 2008, 8:44,
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Here's the intro:
Photoshop CS4 leverages the graphics display card's GPU, instead of the computer's main processor (the CPU) to speed its screen redraw. For Photoshop to access the GPU, your display card must contain a GPU that supports OpenGL and has enough RAM to support Photoshop functions--at least 128 MB of RAM--and a display driver that supports OpenGL 2.0 and Shader Model 3.0.
words...lol