j26 said:1.33 PB 768Ram Photoshop Elements 2 - 2:43
Need somehing faster if I'm going to do photos
Not really. Doing this kind of filtering is rare for the average user of Photoshop. For normal picture editing, your machine is fast enough.
j26 said:1.33 PB 768Ram Photoshop Elements 2 - 2:43
Need somehing faster if I'm going to do photos
j26 said:1.33 PB 768Ram Photoshop Elements 2 - 2:43
Need somehing faster if I'm going to do photos
stiney51 said:Damn near gave up on it, but it took 10 min 24 Seconds. I might be the winner!![]()
Mitthrawnuruodo said:MacBook 2 GHz with 2 GB RAM running Photoshop CS through Rosetta: 1.06
Not bad at all. Considering that my poor old iBook G4@800 with 640 MB RAM running Photoshop CS nativly used 4 min 20 sec. (Post)
Takk!Platform said:Congratulations !
Great machine you got![]()
Well, I just did... still using a MacBook 2.0 with 2GB RAM running 10.4.6...Mitthrawnuruodo said:I'm a bit tempted to download a Photoshop trial for Windows and run the test in Windows 2000 using Parallels Desktop, just for the heck of it...
mak said:Using Photoshop CS or CS2 (or PS 7)
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1.) Download Image from http://www.quicklance.com/test.jpg
2.) Save it to computer and then open it up in Photoshop
3.) From there please apply a 'radial blur' with the settings at:
Amount = 100
Blur Method = Spin
Quality = Best
Using a stop watch / ps timer see how long it takes to apply this filter
I just want to see what mac systems can do, be it a powermac dual 2.7 or an older dual 1.8 or even an ibook.
Please list your mac system, cpu details, amount of ram and the time it took for the test, just so we can get an idea of how different mac machines handle this task.
* test adapted from a different forum *
thanks,
macenforcer said:Mac Pro 2.66ghz Quad Xeon
3gb ram
Photosop 7.01 under rosetta
10 seconds.
BEAT THAT!