Lightroom 1.0 review

hi folks,
after using lightroom 1.0 for almost a month, i posted a draft of a review article in my lexar blog. the final version will be published this week in the Lexar ProCorner. please take a look and bash it as you please :)
sorry, there are no screenshots in the draft, but they will be in the final article.
http://lexardigital.typepad.com/iraklyshanidze/2007/02/adobe_lightroom.html
take care,
irakly shanidze
http://www.shanidze.com

Good review, now I know what "mirror mode is!"
One point about the slide shows, as it says in the help file
b "Exported sideshows dont include music, randomized images, or the duration settings you specify."
so if you send a pdf of the slideshow to a client all this is lost.If the export included swf or quick time these could be embedded It also doesn't seem possible (at least I haven't worked it out!) to prevent printing from the pdf in the way you can do in Acrobat (or CS2) also making sending a pdf to a client risky unless you start stamping copy right all over them.
I have raised these matters (and others) as future feature requests but as your review seems to be aimed at working photographers who would benefit from these features it may be relevant.

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    I am very new to Lightroom, but have been using Dreamweaver and Photoshop for quite a while now. I took about 10 pictures that I wanted to be on a test web gallery, brought them into Lightroom as their own collection, selected them all and went to the Web tab at the top, HTML Gallery was selected by default and I left everything else at the defualt, just to see what I could get working. I then went to Export, and it export to a folder called 'gallery' on my desktop. I then went to the 'gallery' folder on my desktop, and inside there was a file called 'index.html'. I opened it, and the gallery loaded perfectly with all of the images showing.
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    Well, I re-read what was said in that forum and made those changes. I'm not quite sure what the SDK was for in this case, I just went to the folder, right clicked, and opened the files I needed to edit with Notepad. Then I edited, saved, re-opened Lightroom, re-exported, re-uploaded, and...drumroll...it worked perfectly.
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  • Aperture vs Lightroom: any head-to-head comparisons/reviews?

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  • Reviewing Lightroom 4 - An Ongoing Project

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  • New 2014 X1 Carbon Touch - 1 Week Review

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    elibottom.com
    imagesalt.com

    ColonelONeill wrote:
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  • Cannot Use Camera Raw out of LightRoom 4

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    Soumyadeep: I am sorry to inform you that the serial number will not be available in your system.
    Soumyadeep: Fred, I have locate the serial number in your Adobe account.
    Fred: Lightroom version: 4.1 [829322] Operating system: Windows 7 Business Edition Version: 6.1 [7601] Application architecture: x64 System architecture: x64 Physical processor count: 2 Processor speed: 2.1 GHz Built-in memory: 8123.8 MB Real memory available to Lightroom: 8123.8 MB Real memory used by Lightroom: 1687.3 MB (20.7%) Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 1657.0 MB Memory cache size: 1194.5 MB System DPI setting: 96 DPI Desktop composition enabled: Yes Displays: 1) 1360x768 Application folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.1 Library Path: C:\Users\FT\Pictures\Lightroom\Lightroom 4 Catalog.lrcat Settings Folder: C:\Users\FT\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom Adapter #1: Vendor : 8086 Device : 2a42 Subsystem : 145110cf Revision : 7 Video Memory : 32 AudioDeviceIOBlockSize: 1024 AudioDeviceName: Speakers (2- USB Audio) AudioDeviceNumberOfChannels: 2 AudioDeviceSampleRate: 44100 Build: 6.0x552 Direct2DEnabled: false GL_ALPHA_BITS: 8 GL_BLUE_BITS: 8 GL_GREEN_BITS: 8 GL_MAX_3D_TEXTURE_SIZE: 128 GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE: 4096 GL_MAX_TEXTURE_UNITS: 8 GL_MAX_VIEWPORT_DIMS: 4096,4096 GL_RED_BITS: 8 GL_RENDERER: Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family GL_SHADING_LANGUAGE_VERSION: 1.20 - Intel Build 8.15.10.1883 GL_VENDOR: Intel GL_VERSION: 2.1.0 - Build 8.15.10.1883 OGLEnabled: true OGLPresent: true GL_EXTENSIONS: GL_EXT_blend_minmax GL_EXT_blend_subtract GL_EXT_blend_color GL_EXT_abgr GL_EXT_texture3D GL_EXT_clip_volume_hint GL_EXT_compiled_vertex_array GL_SGIS_texture_edge_clamp GL_SGIS_generate_mipmap GL_EXT_draw_range_elements GL_SGIS_texture_lod GL_EXT_rescale_normal GL_EXT_packed_pixels GL_EXT_separate_specular_color GL_ARB_multitexture GL_EXT_texture_env_combine GL_EXT_bgra GL_EXT_blend_func_separate GL_EXT_secondary_color GL_EXT_fog_coord GL_EXT_texture_env_add GL_ARB_texture_cube_map GL_ARB_transpose_matrix GL_ARB_texture_env_add GL_IBM_texture_mirrored_repeat GL_EXT_multi_draw_arrays GL_NV_blend_square GL_ARB_texture_compression GL_3DFX_texture_compression_FXT1 GL_EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic GL_ARB_texture_border_clamp GL_ARB_point_parameters GL_ARB_texture_env_combine GL_ARB_texture_env_dot3 GL_ARB_texture_env_crossbar GL_EXT_texture_compression_s3tc GL_ARB_shadow GL_ARB_window_pos GL_EXT_shadow_funcs GL_EXT_stencil_wrap GL_ARB_vertex_program GL_EXT_texture_rectangle GL_ARB_fragment_program GL_EXT_stencil_two_side GL_ATI_separate_stencil GL_ARB_vertex_buffer_object GL_EXT_texture_lod_bias GL_ARB_occlusion_query GL_ARB_fragment_shader GL_ARB_shader_objects GL_ARB_shading_language_100 GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two GL_ARB_vertex_shader GL_NV_texgen_reflection GL_ARB_point_sprite GL_EXT_blend_equation_separate GL_ARB_depth_texture GL_ARB_texture_rectangle GL_ARB_draw_buffers GL_ARB_pixel_buffer_object GL_WIN_swap_hint GL_EXT_framebuffer_object GL_EXT_texture_sRGB GL_ARB_color_buffer_float GL_ARB_half_float_pixel GL_ARB_texture_float GL_NV_conditional_render GL_EXT_texture_swizzle
    Fred: OK, how can I easily get the bloody serial number for you?
    Soumyadeep: Fred, I have locate the serial number in your Adobe account.
    Soumyadeep: Once you login to the Adobe account, click on "My products" under the "My products and services".
    Soumyadeep: There you can locate the serial number which you have registered.
    Fred: OK, so you don't need it now. It isn't in a format that I can copy and paste.
    Fred: 116040070815784336099081
    Soumyadeep: Since it was registered in your Adobe account we can get the information from there.
    Soumyadeep: Thank you for the serial number.
    Soumyadeep: Fred, I would like to inform you that all the raw edit options you will get in Lightroom develop module.
    Fred: I hope I copied it correctly it is presented so small.
    Fred: OK, just a second.
    Fred: So, I go to "Develop" it will open in Camera Raw 7.01?
    Fred: Frankly, this is the reason that I have just been using Bridge is because of the seemingly lack of coherent connection between LightRoom 4 and PhotoShop CS6.
    Soumyadeep: I would like to inform you that you will not have any separate camera raw plugins for Lightroom. Since Lightroom will not require a camera raw converter.
    Fred: At least I can open into Camera Raw and make the necessary adjustments and it will load in to PhotoShop.
    Fred: OK, then why when opening a "RAW" image out of LightRoom does it go directly to CS6 bypassing Camera Raw?
    Fred: Not allowing all of the wonderful adjustment toos, particularly the new ones in Camera Raw. I just don't understand the disconnect.
    Soumyadeep: Fred, may I know which product you are referring as  "CS6"?
    Fred: If I had wanted to process all my images in LightRoom I would not have wasted my money on CS6. Does that make sense?
    Fred: PhotoShop CS6
    Fred: Or PhotoShop 6 Extended
    Soumyadeep: Thank you for the information.
    Fred: The question still remains "Why does LightRoom 4 only recongize DNG files and not other RAW file formats and not allow them to be opened into Camera Raw?"
    Fred: I don't want to process my images in LightRoom 4. I want to catalog and sort them. I want to process the RAW files from Canon in Camera Raw and then move on to PhotoShop 6 Extended.
    Fred: So, what you are telling me is that I can't open a RAW file in LightRoom into Camera Raw. Simply stated.
    Soumyadeep: Fred, I can understand your concern. Lightroom will not require a camera raw converter.
    Soumyadeep: May I have the name of the camera model you are referring?
    Fred: Two camera models: EOS 5D Mark II and EOS 60D
    Soumyadeep: Please so that I can check further and try to troubleshoot your issue.
    Soumyadeep: .Thank you for the information.
    Fred: Both are listed as supported by Adobe PhotoShop and Camera Raw. I found that in my research.
    Soumyadeep: Okay.
    Soumyadeep: Please close all the Adobe applications.
    Fred: I simply want to go from LightRoom 4 directly to Camera Raw 7.01 and then onto PhotoShop 6 Extended. Seems pretty straight forward and logical to me. Then again I'm not Adobe.
    Fred: OK, just a moment and I'll do that.
    Soumyadeep: Click on Start.
    Soumyadeep: Fred, may I know what operating system you are using?
    Fred: I am working on Windows 7 64 bit operating system.
    Fred: I have closed all applications from Adobe.
    Soumyadeep: Thank you for the information.
    Soumyadeep: Click on Start.
    Soumyadeep: Just type %Appdata% in the search box and hit the enter key.
    Fred: Ok, Im pretty computer savy so just tell me where you want to go.
    Soumyadeep: Double click on Adobe folder.
    Fred: Done
    Soumyadeep: In that folder you will have a folder CameraRaw. Please rename the folder as CameraRawold.
    Fred: Done
    Soumyadeep: In that folder you will have a folder Adobe Photoshop CS6. Please rename the folder as Adobe Photoshop CS6old
    Soumyadeep: After renaming the images please close the page and try to open a raw file and let me know the exact result.
    Fred: Done
    Fred: Just a moment. I have renamed CameraRawold and Adobe6Old. i am going to navigate to my external drive and click on a RAW File
    Soumyadeep: Okay.
    Soumyadeep: Let me know the status.
    Fred: It is opening PhotoShop 6 Extended.
    Fred: I can change the properties of the file to open in another program if that is where we are going.
    Fred: It also created an error that stated that it recognized graphic software that is not completely supported and PhotoShop is not opening normally.
    Fred: Given a little more time it opened in Camera Raw.
    Soumyadeep: Fred, once more step you need to perform as you got an error regarding graphic software.
    Soumyadeep: Please try to work on the Camera Raw and let me know it is working fine or not.
    Fred: And I lost my presets.
    Fred: OK, where does this leave us?
    Fred: With regards to LightRoom 4?
    Soumyadeep: Fred, you wanted to open the raw images in Camera raw option instead of Photoshop CS6, right?
    Fred: Camera Raw appears to be functiong fine.
    Soumyadeep: Great!
    Soumyadeep: Please close all the Adobe application.
    Soumyadeep: Re launch Photoshop and type CNTRL+ K.
    Soumyadeep: Let me know once you are done.
    Fred: Checking the "CR2" files out of Canon the dafault to open is with PhotoShop 6
    Fred: Ok, let me close all of them.
    Fred: OK, closed sir.
    Soumyadeep: Please navigate to Performance tab.
    Fred: "Performance Tab" in what program?
    Soumyadeep: Re launch Photoshop and type CNTRL+ K
    Soumyadeep: A new window will pop up "Preference"
    Fred: Just a second it is opening. Thanks for help.
    Fred: I am now at the Prefernces box. Performance Tab
    Soumyadeep: You are welcome.
    Soumyadeep: Correct.
    Fred: OK, I'm in Preferences
    Soumyadeep: Please let me know Use Graphics Processor is checked or unchecked.
    Fred: It is checked. I do know that on this machine that the graphics processor is not fully supported due to a lack of a separte video card.
    Soumyadeep: Okay. Please do check once that the graphic drives are updated or not.
    Soumyadeep: Fred, I hope now your are able to open the raw images in camera raw as you were referring?
    Fred: Just a second. Driver software is up to date.
    Fred: Let me open LightRoom 4 and see where it goes. Just a second.
    Soumyadeep: Sure.
    Fred: Lightroom is taking a long time to open now.
    Fred: Now I'm getting the message that it is not responding.
    Fred: OK, it finally opened. Just a second.
    Soumyadeep: Okay.
    Soumyadeep: Please let me know the result.
    Fred: In light room when I select "Edit In PhotoShop 6" it is going directly to Photoshop 6 and not opening Camera Raw. Still.
    Fred: So, my friend. We are still back to the original question and now I have to reload all of my preferences lost due to the change in AppData. LOL!
    Fred: I guess I can organize all I ant in LightRoom and still use Bridge to edit and work on my images.
    Fred: Sorry! Organize all I want and still edit out of Bridge.
    Soumyadeep: Fred, I am sorry to inform you that when you will open the images from Lightroom it will not require the camera raw and also when you will try to open the images in other software from Lightroom it will directly open in that software. Since Lightroom itself works as a Came

    Jim, thank you for an excellent responce.  I truthfully had researched the "Help" section on LightRoom and PhotoShop and found nothing that even remotely resembled your straight forward and easy to follow directions.  After upgrading to CS6 and LightRoom 4 I am delighted with all of the new features that Adobe created in PhotoShop.  I'm not sure that LightRoom 4 was as great an advancement as PhotoShop itself.
    I am certainly going to give your solution a try and see how it works out for me.   I concur that I probably do not fully understand and appreciate the relationship between the two programs.  Today was my attempt of gaining a better insight to that relationship.  Thank you for your response!

  • Sending photos to Lightroom over network - what works, what doesn't?

    This weekend, my wife and I are helping with a photo shoot (member's photo directory for a local non-profit).
    Here is what we've done in the past with Picasa and what we're trying to duplicate:
    Photographer takes photos, which are saved onto his Windows laptop via Firewire in the studio.
    SyncBack SE running on two networked Windows PCs make copies of the photos from the laptop onto the local hard drives.
    Picasa automatically detected the newly-taken photos with its "Watch Folder" feature.
    My wife and I do some cropping, adjusting, etc, so that the photos can be quickly reviewed and selected by the customer.
    We exported the edited photos into folders in JPEG format.
    The photographer takes the JPEGs and uses them to guide his re-edits of the raw photos with PhotoShop.
    Ouch! Re-editing wastes a TON of time!
    This time, we plan to use LightRoom; this will ensure that our cropping and editing will go right into PhotoShop easily (or so I'm told--I haven't USED LightRoom much yet!)
    Big show-stopper: testing (by the photographer) caused duplicate photos in the LightRoom library, mitigated by a manual step or two to import as a work around some LightRoom quirks. And LightRoom doesn't really play nicely with network drives, or so it seems.
    I think what we're aiming for is to have a "local catalog" in LightRoom, and have the photos stored in a network drive which it will "watch". That way, all we need to do is export our cropped/edited LightRoom catalogs, which the photographer can import into LightRoom, then it's a quick jump to PhotoShop.
    ... or is this not the tool for the job?

    Per documentation Lr is not a network operation and per several posts in this forum is stated as such. I stopped using Picasa when Lr came out for the public. With PsCS5 another tool comes up as Bridge which I have not used. I have only read the basic Adobe description. Though I do know several Pro Photographers do use Bridge with multiple users even in different states. I do not see why you are editing jpegs for Proofs and as samples for a Photographer to re-edit in a different format, no matter which software you use. My workflow uses RAW files and an Import as DNG along with make a second copy to another folder in Lr and archive of RAW files  after a double check of files and I only Export as jpeg after processing. But I only use 1 Lr Catalog and not a network solution.
    My way of course is just my opinion of how my service works. Does anyone here also use Adobe Bridge?

  • Michael Miller: Removed Cannot log in (old mail on file?) and cannot download Lightroom 5.6 from inside Lightroom.  Get NO DATA RECEIVED error. Need to get back on Chat.

    This was my previous discussion with Adobe Chat, which I CANNOT FIND a link to now.
    It's a catch 22.  I think Adobe still had my old email address, which I have deleted with Comcast.
    Therefore, Adobe cannot send me a change of password form, nor can I update my email.
    I think Chat is my best bet, but cannot find link.
    Note, I may not be able to receive forum responses, if Adobe notifies my old email address.
    If I need to sign in to get responses, I cannot do that either. Adobe reports an error if I use my old address.
    I cannot update my email address, without signing in.
    Adobe, and everyone else needs to have links for: Forgot Your Password? -AND- Forgot Your Email (or changed it).
    Please reach me outside of Adobe at: <Removed by Moderator>
    I am a registered customer with products on file.
    Chat History:
    Sandesh: May I have the email address to  which you have access ?
    you: Correct address is:<Removed by Moderator>
    But, do I have to login to download updates. I got the dialog directly from LR, when I opened it.
    Sandesh: May I have the serial number of the product please ?
    you: LR 5: <serial number removed by moderator>
    Sandesh: Thank you.
    Sandesh: May I know the exact error message you are getting ?
    you: NO DATA RECEIVED. In the meantime, I found another LR ID: <serial number removed by moderator> in case you need it.
    Sandesh: Sure.
    Sandesh: May I know whether you are using the Dvd or the download ?
    my comment (I already said download above).
    you: Trying to download from your Adobe web site.
    Sandesh: Okay.
    Sandesh: Please allow me  a moment.
    Sandesh: Could you please copy paste the URL of the download link you are using on the chat screen so that I can check ?
    Sandesh: Are we still connected?
    Added today: 8/19/2014:
    The link the download button is on, is:
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=5823&fileID=5837
    Loading message says: Waiting for download.adobe.com
    The page the error is on, is:
    http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/lightroom/win/5.x/Lightroom_5_LS11_win_5_6.exe
    Then, while Sandesh was researching, I had to leave the room for too long and then had to go out.  So,
    Sandesh: Since we have not heard from you for some time, we will now end this chat.

    Michael Miller please try a different web browser.  You may also want to review your host file to ensure the Adobe servers are not being blocked.  You can find details on how to review your host file at Sign in, activation, or connection errors | CC, CS6, CS5.5 - http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/activation-network-issues.html.
    I was able to download the Lightroom 5.6 update without any errors.  If you continue to face difficulties you may want to try a different Internet connection or download the update onto a USB drive on a different computer.

  • Photoshop CC 2014 crashes when trying to create a panorama from Lightroom?

    Hi,
    I have both Photoshop and Lightroom CC installed.
    When I pass 6 photos from Lightroom to Photoshop CC to create a panorma, Photoshop goes through the throws, imports the images, generates the panorama then crashes, with a message from Windows saying it is checking for a solution to the problem, then dies.
    I have reviewed the posts, and found one that suggest to increase the cache level to 6... tried this and it still dies.
    Found another workaround to have Photoshop x64 running and pass the images to it rather than have Lr fire up Ps CC. This worked and produced the panorama.
    I am not sure why, but with the use of the CC app, I know have three Ps's on my my machine, x32, x64 and CC..., not even sure what the difference between x64 and CC... ???...
    So my question is...
    Is there are a problem with PS CC?... there certainly was with the focus stacking algorithms.. or is it just me.?.. ;(
    Thanks for any help with this...
    Cheers
    Keith Friend.
    the techy details from PS CC 2014 are as follows, this is the version that Lr fires up..
    Adobe Photoshop Version: 2014.2.2 20141204.r.310 2014/12/04:23:59:59 CL 994532  x64
    Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit
    Version: 6.1 Service Pack 1
    System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:10, Stepping:9 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, HyperThreading
    Physical processor count: 4
    Logical processor count: 8
    Processor speed: 2294 MHz
    Built-in memory: 8087 MB
    Free memory: 4027 MB
    Memory available to Photoshop: 7067 MB
    Memory used by Photoshop: 69 %
    3D Multitone Printing: Disabled.
    Windows 2x UI: Disabled.
    Highbeam: Enabled.
    Image tile size: 128K
    Image cache levels: 6
    Font Preview: Medium
    TextComposer: Latin
    Display: 1
    Display Bounds: top=0, left=0, bottom=1080, right=1920
    Display: 2
    Display Bounds: top=-120, left=1920, bottom=1080, right=3840
    OpenGL Drawing: Enabled.
    OpenGL Allow Old GPUs: Not Detected.
    OpenGL Drawing Mode: Advanced
    OpenGL Allow Normal Mode: True.
    OpenGL Allow Advanced Mode: True.
    AIFCoreInitialized=1
    AIFOGLInitialized=1
    OGLContextCreated=1
    NumGLGPUs=1
    NumCLGPUs=2
    glgpu[0].GLVersion="3.0"
    glgpu[0].GLMemoryMB=2112
    glgpu[0].GLName="Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000"
    glgpu[0].GLVendor="Intel"
    glgpu[0].GLVendorID=32902
    glgpu[0].GLDriverVersion="8.15.10.2712"
    glgpu[0].GLRectTextureSize=8192
    glgpu[0].GLRenderer="Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000"
    glgpu[0].GLRendererID=358
    glgpu[0].HasGLNPOTSupport=1
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    glgpu[0].GLDriverDate="20120326000000.000000-000"
    glgpu[0].CanCompileProgramGLSL=1
    glgpu[0].GLFrameBufferOK=1
    glgpu[0].glGetString[GL_SHADING_LANGUAGE_VERSION]="1.30 - Intel Build 8.15.10.2712"
    glgpu[0].glGetProgramivARB[GL_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_ARB][GL_MAX_PROGRAM_INSTRUCTIONS_ARB]=[1447 ]
    glgpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_TEXTURE_UNITS]=[8]
    glgpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_COMBINED_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS]=[16]
    glgpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_VERTEX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS]=[16]
    glgpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS]=[16]
    glgpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS]=[8]
    glgpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_VERTEX_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS]=[1024]
    glgpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_FRAGMENT_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS]=[1024]
    glgpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_VARYING_FLOATS]=[41]
    glgpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS]=[16]
    glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_VERTEX_PROGRAM]=1
    glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM]=1
    glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_VERTEX_SHADER]=1
    glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_FRAGMENT_SHADER]=1
    glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_EXT_FRAMEBUFFER_OBJECT]=1
    glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE]=1
    glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_TEXTURE_FLOAT]=1
    glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_OCCLUSION_QUERY]=1
    glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_VERTEX_BUFFER_OBJECT]=1
    glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_SHADER_TEXTURE_LOD]=0
    clgpu[0].CLPlatformVersion="1.1"
    clgpu[0].CLDeviceVersion="1.1 CUDA"
    clgpu[0].CLMemoryMB=2048
    clgpu[0].CLName="GeForce GT 650M"
    clgpu[0].CLVendor="NVIDIA Corporation"
    clgpu[0].CLVendorID=4318
    clgpu[0].CLDriverVersion="331.65"
    clgpu[0].CUDASupported=1
    clgpu[0].CUDAVersion="6.0.1"
    clgpu[0].CLBandwidth=4.46455e+010
    clgpu[0].CLCompute=150.537
    clgpu[1].CLPlatformVersion="1.1 "
    clgpu[1].CLDeviceVersion="1.1 "
    clgpu[1].CLMemoryMB=1624
    clgpu[1].CLName="Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000"
    clgpu[1].CLVendor="Intel(R) Corporation"
    clgpu[1].CLVendorID=32902
    clgpu[1].CLDriverVersion="8.15.10.2712"
    clgpu[1].CUDASupported=0
    clgpu[1].CLBandwidth=1.40476e+010
    clgpu[1].CLCompute=84.3036
    License Type: Subscription
    Serial number: 96040231285882737802
    Application folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2014\
    Temporary file path: C:\Users\Keith\AppData\Local\Temp\
    Photoshop scratch has async I/O enabled
    Scratch volume(s):
      Startup, 909.7G, 639.9G free
    Required Plug-ins folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2014\Required\Plug-Ins\
    Primary Plug-ins folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2014\Plug-ins\
    Installed components:
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       boost_signals.dll   photoshopdva   8.0.0  
       boost_system.dll   photoshopdva   8.0.0  
       boost_threads.dll   photoshopdva   8.0.0  
       cg.dll   NVIDIA Cg Runtime   3.0.00007  
       cgGL.dll   NVIDIA Cg Runtime   3.0.00007  
       CIT.dll   Adobe CIT   2.2.6.32411   2.2.6.32411
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       dvacore.dll   photoshopdva   8.0.0  
       dvamarshal.dll   photoshopdva   8.0.0  
       dvamediatypes.dll   photoshopdva   8.0.0  
       dvametadata.dll   photoshopdva   8.0.0  
       dvametadataapi.dll   photoshopdva   8.0.0  
       dvametadataui.dll   photoshopdva   8.0.0  
       dvaplayer.dll   photoshopdva   8.0.0  
       dvatransport.dll   photoshopdva   8.0.0  
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