photo editing apps for computer image
Andrea
I don't have a phone that uses apps so I can't use CatWang so I was wondering if there were any online photo editing programs that is just like catwang for the computer. Any help would be appreciated (:
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Denitely, there are many awesome photo editing programs out there for beautify photos. PhotoMagic is one of them. But it is a downloaded app. Both Window and Mac computer are available.
You can see here:
http://www.softease.biz/photomagic.html
Denitely, there are many awesome photo editing programs out there for beautify photos. PhotoMagic is one of them. But it is a downloaded app. Both Window and Mac computer are available.
You can see here:
http://www.softease.biz/photomagic.html
How much does hyperthreading help with video editing?
Guy
I am just compiling a PC to build, and I have a specific CPU that looks pretty good. It seems like a pretty good CPU for gaming, but there is one problem: It has no hyperthreading. I've seen many places that say it doesn't really affect games, but video editing programs, modeling programs, photo editing programs, programs like those it might affect. I am an avid video editor (I mainly make 2:00-5:00 Videos though, YouTube Poops mainly), and I am starting to somewhat get into 3d modeling. Will having no hyperthreading in the CPU affect editing programs badly? For all I know, the other components of the PC will make it so there is no difference. Also note that it is not like I need videos rendered super fast or anything; my 6 Year old laptop rendered just fine. Do you think there would be any issues? I found a Xeon processor that looked really good, but a friend told me it probably wouldn't work on that computer, since it is a server processor. Is he wrong? (P.S. I mainly intend on gaming (this build seems like a really good gaming PC for the price), and video editing. Those are the main things I can think that no Hyper-Threading might affect). If you are also curious, I mainly use Sony Vegas Pro 9 and Photoshop/Gimp for editing, but I might go back to a few Adobe products like After Effects or Premiere Pro, but probably CS3.
Here is a link to the CPU:
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/intel-cpu-bx80637i53570k
Here is a link to the whole PC Build:
http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/partlist/
Here is a link to the Xeon Processor:
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/intel-cpu-bx80637e31230v2
Feel free to send me any builds you think would work good for what I am doing, too.
Answer
Software is taking more and more advantage of GPU acceleration. When doing 3d the graphics card is what accounts for a smooth viewport performance, not the processor. On the other hand, some dynamics/effects solvers (fire/smoke, fracture, cloth, fluids, etc) may still be software based, which is where CPU would come into play. The program/add-on itself has to be designed to harness hyperthreading to begin with.
GPU acceleration is gradually becoming a standard for video editing and compositing as well. For instance, some software-based legacy plugins and filters are being re-written to take advantage of GPU hardware acceleration. Meanwhile, more and more 3d renderers are becoming hardware accelerated. As a comparison, NextLimit Maxwell is pure CPU, whereas Otoy Octane is pure GPU. Random Control Arion, on the other hand, is a CPU/GPU hybrid.
Familiarize yourself with the specs of the apps you're going to use to decide whether you need to invest in a better CPU or a better GPU.
Software is taking more and more advantage of GPU acceleration. When doing 3d the graphics card is what accounts for a smooth viewport performance, not the processor. On the other hand, some dynamics/effects solvers (fire/smoke, fracture, cloth, fluids, etc) may still be software based, which is where CPU would come into play. The program/add-on itself has to be designed to harness hyperthreading to begin with.
GPU acceleration is gradually becoming a standard for video editing and compositing as well. For instance, some software-based legacy plugins and filters are being re-written to take advantage of GPU hardware acceleration. Meanwhile, more and more 3d renderers are becoming hardware accelerated. As a comparison, NextLimit Maxwell is pure CPU, whereas Otoy Octane is pure GPU. Random Control Arion, on the other hand, is a CPU/GPU hybrid.
Familiarize yourself with the specs of the apps you're going to use to decide whether you need to invest in a better CPU or a better GPU.
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