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Pixel Bender and Adobe After Effect

Participant ,
Dec 11, 2010 Dec 11, 2010

Hello.

I was wondering, Why the pbg / pbk files in After Effects run on the CPU?

Could we make them run on the GPU?

After Effects CS5 (10.01).

Thanks.

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Dec 11, 2010 Dec 11, 2010

That is a fine feature request.

You can submit a feature request here: http://www.adobe.com/go/wish

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Participant ,
Dec 12, 2010 Dec 12, 2010

How come in Phothsop it works on the GPU and in AE it doesn't?

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Contributor ,
Jan 22, 2011 Jan 22, 2011

So Pixel Bender in After Effects run on the CPU. That explain why the plugins I write are really fast in the Toolkit but really slow in After Effects.

I was thinking about a video card upgrade but it seems it will be right now useless, unless Adobe implements PB on the GPU for AE.

Good to know. Thanks.

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Participant ,
Jan 22, 2011 Jan 22, 2011
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I totally agree with you.

I hope we'll see GPU accelerated PB in After Effects before version CS6, though I doubt it.

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