It CAN do it, of course, but it's not going to be pretty and it's not going to be efficient. She's trying to haul pallets of paving stones with a subcompact hatchback. It CAN do it, of course, but it's not going to be pretty and it's not going to be efficient. Adobe Photoshop has remained the go-to de-facto image editing software since the early 1990s. If she was typing documents and laying out the latest telephone extension guide in Excel (speaking of not using the right tool for the job.), then it would be sufficient.
Your graphic designer is trying to use a base-model office productivity computer to do something it wasn't designed to do. #3 was noticeably faster (#1 took nearly 2 minutes to just launch InDesign #3 launched InDesign in 15 seconds).
(I'll re post in adobe if this is not the correct place!) To be honest I'm not sure at all! I'm mostly looking for specs on equipment for other Adobe Users but if someone wants to recommend a change to her current rig, that would be welcome as well.
Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Premiere Pro After Effects Spark Dreamweaver Adobe XD Rush Acrobat DC.
Just based on adobe's requirements, I feel that either the GPU or memory is what is limiting her PC. Whats Included with Adobe Creative Cloud. When she has all of her programs open, memory usage seems not to go over 5.5GB and CPU usage peaks a couple times but typically is around 30-40%. Here is what my graphic designer is using. When she plays m4a files in WMA, the play back is very choppy.Īre there any users of Adobe Creative Cloud that could share the specs on their PC's hardware? The PC she is using seems to meet or exceed Adobe's requirements. My company's graphic designer desktop slows down significantly while running After Effects, Photoshop, in addition to other productivity programs.