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damiano.f
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May 24, 2022
Question

Mac Studio M1 Max Slow on Photoshop

  • May 24, 2022
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I have just switched to Mac Studio (m1 Max 64GB Ram).

 

Performances on graphics are super! comparing to a MBP i9 6-cores 2019 with 32Gb Ram, the Studio is around 5 times faster on GPU based tasks, like some filters such as iris blur, path blur etc...

 

The disappointment comes to me when on CPU based tasks, such as Median Blur for example the two machines have the exact same perfomrances. Also, when using the option "select subject" the Mac Studio can;t really cope with it, sometimes it selects random things in the corner of the images, but no the subject at all! If you then manage to get the subject selected and you go in "refine edge mode" or "selection mode" (whatever it's called) it's very laggy and not precise on the edges. When you then have refined the edges and press "enter" to obtain the selection, the colourd (apple) wheel shows up for a 2-3 second before bringin you back to the main photoshop workspace.

 

Is this something i'm just experiencing myelf or are you guys noticing the same weird behaviours in some tasks?

 

please let me know.

 

Tahnks,

 

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D Fosse
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Community Expert
May 24, 2022

Both Select & Mask and Blur Gallery use the GPU, so it's not as simple as GPU vs. CPU.

 

However, according to the documentation, both run under OpenCL, which may not be very well supported in MacOS these days. They will probably be rewritten for Metal, if they haven't already.

damiano.f
damiano.fAuthor
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May 24, 2022

Hi,

Thank you very much for your reply, that's helpful to know!

However, how do we explain that those functions run very smooth on previous Mac OS machines? (Intel based ones).

 

Thanks 

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July 27, 2022

35% Ram allocation is quite low to be honest. And graphic processor should be switched on.

Please try to match this settings, shut PS down and reopen it


It stalls less at higher Ram allocation. But I am still getting beach balls moving, zooming in and out, turning layers on and off...