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Is a laptop good for photoshop?
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5
Processor model: 5500U Processor
frequency, GHz: 2.1
RAM: 8 GB
RAM configuration: 2 x 4 GB
Hard drive: HDD no
Solid state drive: 512 GB SSD
Graphics integrated into the processor: AMD Radeon Graphics
Screen size , inch: 15.6
Screen resolution: 1920 x 1080 Full HD
Operating system: Windows 10 Home (x64)
Is this laptop suitable for Photoshop?
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This configuration is more than enough for comfortable work (I speak as a person who once worked in Photoshop on the Atom + 2GB configuration, even with such a configuration it was really possible to work, only everything was saved for a very long time). You will even be quite comfortable working, although, of course, they correctly wrote that 16 GB of memory is better, but it will be completely different money.
Photoshop will "pull" any nekrosistea even 15 years ago, if we are talking about "open and look into it." And it depends on what exactly you plan to do in it, what size graphics to process.
The meaning of the question is not clear. To install Photoshop, it’s quite fine, but working in a 15 inch glasses is still a perversion. Even 24" is not enough for comfortable work
Suitable for minimum requirements.
According to the recommended - no
As for me, quite a good config for FS. True, you did not indicate how complex projects you will do in it.
I doubt that a laptop matrix (If it's not a Mac) is suitable for professional color work.
You will most likely need an external monitor.
15 inches, in my opinion, is generally not suitable for anything, but those who have good eyesight so far say that they can somehow manage to work.
And an extremely important parameter, the color gamut of the matrix, has not yet been specified, if there is 45% ntsc, then naturally it is unsuitable.
Well, as already said, Photoshop will work on any weak shit, the question is that it will be a pain, not a job.
It all depends on the direction of work in FS.
If you need FS to draw icons, websites, any "calculator" will do.
Believe me. When I started work, I was sitting at Celeron 466.
Put Photoshop 7, and 256MB of RAM is enough for you)))
I was sitting on an old laptop (Asus r5119) while I worked with labels and boxes.
As soon as orders for billboards began, I had to buy a PC.
For example, they send you a layout in 0.7-1.5GB PSD file. Inside 100500 layers and effects.
Just to open it, the laptop needs 10+ GB of cache on the disk (you can turn on the display of how much space it takes in the system tray). As you work, because of the "history", the cache grows to 30-40GB.
This place is on the screw, but you need a decent amount of CPU power and RAM to turn everything around with this.
Yes, files were opened on the laptop for 30+ minutes . Saved
for 60+ minutes.
After this, you will quickly run to buy a hospital.
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