How good performs Photoshop on the Intel Iris Graphics 6100?

I am considering if i should by me the new 13" MacBook Pro.
So how good does Photoshop runs on this Machine?

It depends on your standards and your requirements.
Generally, I do not run Photoshop on any laptop (I have both Mac Books and a Windows laptop) nor would I recommend it.  However if you need the mobility of a laptop, A mac Book Pro is generally a good choice.

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    Hi,
    I want to buy 13 inch Macbook pro (http://store.apple.com/us/buy-mac/macbook-pro?product=MF840LL/A&step=config#) just wanted to ask if it's graphic card (Intel Iris Graphics 6100) is compatible with Adobe Creative Cloud program like Illustrator, Photoshop and After Effects.
    I did not see it on this list: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/kb/gpu-performance-preview-improvements.html
    I have lots of problems with my current laptop (Lenovo)... menus freeze from time to time and Illustrator crashes a lot.
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    it's possible, but unlikely.
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    I'm thinking of buying this computer, mostly for screenwriting.  But I might want to occasionally use Adobe Premiere Pro CC

    not good enough.  you need a 15" that has 2 graphics cards (both dedicated and discreet graphics card).

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    I am considering bying a macbook pro retina 13", but im skeptical to the intel iris graphics. Now i have a macbook pro mid-2012, that i have NVIDIA Geforce
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    the 2012 has 2 Graphic cards, the Intel HD Graphics 4000 as well as the nVidia GT 650M.   The iris pro is a little better than the Intel HD Graphics 4000.
    Whether this will be sufficient depends on if you plan on doing any video editing or gaming? If so then you would want the better graphics card.

  • Does anyone know how well the Intel Iris Pro installed on new 15" MacBook Pros performs using Photoshop and Lightroom. I have seen some differing opinions out there, and I would rather not shell out the extra cash for the Nvidia if I don't have to. I most

    Does anyone know how well the Intel Iris Pro installed on new 15" MacBook Pros performs using Photoshop and Lightroom?  I have seen some differing opinions out there, and I would rather not shell out the extra cash for the Nvidia if I don't have to. I mostly do photo editing for business and personal use. I have not used the 3D function in Photoshop, but I would like to know that I could.

    You could download a trial and see how well it works before committing to a subscription. You get 30 days to decide.
    Photo editor | Download free Adobe Photoshop CC trial
    Photo editor app | Download free Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 trial
    Gene

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    I am lost and cant find a final answer to the following.
    I am about to buy a MacBook Pro and cant decide between the one with dedicated GPU and the one without. I want to go for the one without - the increased battery performance and lack of overheating are favourable.
    BUT... I cant get a deffinate answer to whether the Intel® Iris™ Pro Graphics 5200 on the 4th gen i7 processors (ie the one without the dedicated GPU) will run all these Photoshop effects:
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    Field Blur, Iris Blur, and Tilt/Shift (accelerated with compatible video card supporting OpenCL)
    Lighting Effects Gallery (compatible video card required with 512 MB of VRAM)
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    Overall how good is Numbers for the IPAD?

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    What is the difference between the Intel HD Graphics 5000 and the Intel Iris Pro Graphics in  the current iMacs?

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    What processor speed is the Intel Iris Pro 1024 MB IMAC?

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    The Intel Iris Pro is the GPU that comes with the most basic Late 2013 iMac and the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display. This iMac comes with a 2'7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5. See > http://store.apple.com/us/buy-mac/imac

  • Confusion In Intel Iris Graphics?

    Hi, I am willing to buy a new Macbook Pro but I am having confusion in choosing. First of all I would like to know what is Intel Iris Graphics? This is in new retina macbooks and Intel Iris Pro Graphics is in 15 inch models, whats the difference? I want macbook pro with a graphics card because I develop Unity3D games and unity crashes because graphics memory is not enough in view port rendering. If I buy new 13 inch macbook pro with Intel Iris Graphics , will this problem be solved? Or I need to buy macbook pro with external graphics card such as that of NVdia? Thanks.

    Intel Iris is the new integrated GPU included in the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display, and it provides better performance than older Intel graphic cards.
    Instead, the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display includes a slightly better Intel Iris Pro GPU. Both GPUs have got 1 GB of video memory, but if you need the best performance for your apps, go for the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display, which also comes with a NVIDIA GPU that will provide you the best performance

  • MacBook Pro Retina 13 with Intel Iris graphics breaks Premiere Pro CC hardware output

    Hi all,
    I just recently got a MacBook Pro 13 Retina, to use for basic editing as a secondary system to my iMac. The MacBook Pro sports a Intel Iris integrated graphics system. When I use GPU acceleration (Open CL), my Blackmagic or AJA Thunderbolt I/O outputs solid green. When I switch to software only, video plays back fine.
    I'm running Premiere Pro CC 2014 on Mac OS 10.9.4. I've read that Adobe is now optimized for Intel Iris graphics using Open CL, but why is mine not working when using external video IO?
    Anyone run into this?

    Does switching off Wifi make a difference?
    In UK and USA (and quite a few other places) you have 14 days from purchase to get a refund or replacement - no questions asked.  If there is nothing running then this does sound to be depleting rather fast.  My late 2013 13" MBP retina gives me about 10 hours using Pages (several documents open) and e-mail only.
    Get a replacement and see if you get the same problem.

  • [Y40] Switchable Graphics seems to not be working. Every game is running on the Intel HD graphics?

    So, I went on the Switchable Graphics options. I put Counterstrike Global Offensive on the "High Performance" option. Which means it should be on my AMD Radeon R9 M275 2GB, right? I tried monitoring what GPU it uses as well, but that's bugged and won't tell me.
    Anyways, on low settings, CS:GO lags to hell! What? This is a quad core i7 processor with a 2 GB card. Why can't I play CS:GO without lag. I'm talking about below 20 FPS. Even though it SAYS Optimum or High Performance, it seems to be running off of the Intel HD graphics.
    Thanks.

    I know this is an old thread but I had the same question and found the solution.
    So, anyone else who is curious, open the AMD Catalyst Control Center and check the settings for the "Switchable Graphics Global Settings" and the "Switchable Graphics Application Settings".
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  • Is the Intel Iris Pro in the new 15" rMBP sufficient for my needs?

    Greetings all! Long time reader, first time poster here
    I've been holding off purchasing a new machine until the new rMBP models were released, and...here they are finally!
    My goal here is to find out if the integrated GPU (15" rMBP) is going to be good enough for my usage pattern, versus spending the extra money and getting the model with the GeForce GT 750m GPU. I work as a Web Developer primarily; with some iOS/Android dev on the side (xCode & Eclipse mainly). Photoshop use is a daily occurance, but I don't do anything overly technical with it...mainly just chopping up PSD's for front-end web dev.
    The reason i'm curious about the GPU is because of the light gaming I plan on doing. I plan on selling off my current MBP(2010) and also getting rid of my windows desktop that is used solely for gaming. The only games I play, and the only ones I will be playing for the forseeable future are World of Warcraft and some Diablo 3 perhaps. I'm not expecting top tier performance, i'm not expecting it rival the graphics performance of my desktop. Will I lose graphics power if I choose the entry level model that was just released today, when compared to the entry level 15" rMBP that has been on the market up until now? If so, is the difference negligible? I'm 100% on board for the Crystalwell processor, so I need to make sure that I get enough GPU power for my WoW addiction ^_^
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    ~Steve

    WoW and D3 should run very well with the integrated Intel Iris Pro 5200 (rMBP 15")...:
    http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Iris-Pro-Graphics-5200.90965.0.html
    (I think the tests were done using 1366x768 though?)

  • How Goods Issu happens in the Stock transfer process with outbound delivery

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  • Is gonna work the new Intel Iris Graphics with After Effects in GPU mode (ray traced) in a future?

    I want to know if it will be posible... I don't want to think that lots of users (with intel iris MacBook's) are out of this option.

    No.
    The ray-traced 3D renderer is built on top of the Nvidia OptiX library, which requires CUDA.
    Details:
    http://blogs.adobe.com/aftereffects/2012/05/gpu-cuda-opengl-features-in-after-effects-cs6. html

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