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Function works on GPU but remains grayed out in Photoshop.

Function works on GPU but remains grayed out in Photoshop.

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jedimonkey1001
Junior Member
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06-14-2016, 06:09 AM
#1
I've been working to make OpenCL invisible in Photoshop for over three hours. I've checked forums like Reddit and Adobe's community, but nothing seems to work. GPU-Z confirms OpenCL is present, yet Photoshop shows it as unavailable and hides it in advanced settings. It also appears with Affinity, Affinity Photo, and Designer, crashing immediately. I recently installed the latest Game Ready drivers for my 1070 graphics card, which seems to be supported. In GPU-Z it still lists OpenCL, and I found five OpenCL.dll files in the system32 folder—this is unusual. The issue is that Photoshop detects the graphics card but still uses OpenCL, which is frustrating. I'm stuck trying to resolve this so I can create thumbnails, or else I'm in a bad situation. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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jedimonkey1001
06-14-2016, 06:09 AM #1

I've been working to make OpenCL invisible in Photoshop for over three hours. I've checked forums like Reddit and Adobe's community, but nothing seems to work. GPU-Z confirms OpenCL is present, yet Photoshop shows it as unavailable and hides it in advanced settings. It also appears with Affinity, Affinity Photo, and Designer, crashing immediately. I recently installed the latest Game Ready drivers for my 1070 graphics card, which seems to be supported. In GPU-Z it still lists OpenCL, and I found five OpenCL.dll files in the system32 folder—this is unusual. The issue is that Photoshop detects the graphics card but still uses OpenCL, which is frustrating. I'm stuck trying to resolve this so I can create thumbnails, or else I'm in a bad situation. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Nessa106
Member
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06-27-2016, 09:25 PM
#2
OpenCL is enabled in the drivers? Photoshop can utilize OpenCL for GTX 1070? Creating thumbnails relies on OpenCL? You typically use the Photoshop Batch function to handle large folders.
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Nessa106
06-27-2016, 09:25 PM #2

OpenCL is enabled in the drivers? Photoshop can utilize OpenCL for GTX 1070? Creating thumbnails relies on OpenCL? You typically use the Photoshop Batch function to handle large folders.