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The Art of Photography

Is THIS the FUTURE of Photo and Video Editing?

The Art of Photography

Ted Forbes

Diy, Art, Arts, Visual Arts, Image, Technology, Photography, Tv & Film, Culture, Tutorials, Gadgets, Photographers

4.5942 Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2019

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Promotional and other consideration provided by NVIDIA For more on blazing fast GPU check out https://nvda.ws/2VLmFAX GPU cards are an essential part off the graphic performance in your computer. In this video we’ll take a look at an external GPU or eGPU setup. I'm using a Dell XPS 15 9570 laptop, but you can use any laptop that supports Thunderbolt 3 and has a minimum of 16GB of RAM and an i5 processor (i7 8th generation recommended) - this could be somethign like the Razer Blade 15, Razer Blade Stealth or HP Spectre 13. You can also run an eGPU with a Macbook but using NVIDIA cards is going to require a lot of workarounds. This is an excellent way to speed up the performance of applications such as Lightroom, Premiere Pro and After Effects by adding an external GPU card. Also worth noting - as I am posting this video, NVIDIA has just announced as I’m releasing this video, NVIDIA has announced their new RTX Studio laptops. These new Laptops are designed for creative work and are boasting some serious specs. The new Studio drivers have been tested extensively with applications by Adobe, Epic, Autodesk, Unity and Blackmagic Design specifically with creative workflows in mind. #NVIDIAStudio Music is from Epidemic Sound https://goo.gl/v5wWKr AoP T-Shirts https://aop.threadless.com/ Need a website? http://squarespace.com/aop On my channel you will find videos about photography, cinematography, post processing tutorials for Capture One, Lightroom and Photoshop, photo assignments that YOU can participate in, the Artist Series and more. The Artist Series is an ongoing set of videos I produce as documentaries on living photographers. I am extremely passionate about photography and video and my goal in making these videos is to share my passion and enthusiasm with you! Don’t forget to subscribe and make sure to hit the like button and share this video if you enjoyed it! * This video is sponsored by NVIDIA Ted Forbes The Art of Photography 2830 S. Hulen, Studio 133 Fort Worth, TX 76109 US of A

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0:00.0

Welcome back everybody in this video. I want to talk about performance and how that relates to the future of photography in video production and quite frankly where we are now with things.

0:09.8

So I want to share this with you. This is what we call a

0:12.6

GPU. This is the invidia g-force RTX 2080 TI. The

0:17.3

the GPU lives in your computer and it handles all of the graphics processing. So for

0:21.4

instance you're watching this video right now you have

0:23.9

some kind of GPU that is making that possible. The RTX 2080 TI is a very

0:29.2

powerful GPU. This one is built to live in a desktop and I want to talk about why this relates to what we're dealing with today in photography.

0:36.0

So even for still photography over the last couple years we have found ourselves in the middle of the megapixel race once again.

0:42.0

And so today we have medium format cameras. of the

0:45.0

middle of the megapixel race once again. And so today we have medium format cameras for example that will produce images that are 50 megap pixels or 100 megap pixels.

0:49.0

The phase 1 IQ4 does 150 megapixel and if you've ever worked with really high resolution images

0:55.3

you know this requires a great deal of processing power. The other side of this

0:59.2

equation are applications that we as creatives use on a daily basis.

1:02.7

Things like Photoshop, Lightroom, Premier, After Effects,

1:05.8

and you may have experienced before,

1:07.3

depending on the type of computer that you have,

1:09.1

that sometimes these applications run fairly sluggishly.

1:12.3

If you're doing graphic intensive tasks such as like

1:14.9

maybe copying the edits that you did on one image in Lightroom and pasting it across

1:18.6

many in your library, you know that that takes a long time., exports take a long time.

1:22.8

Even for video, I remember a couple years ago when I moved everything over to using a 4K

1:27.3

workflow.

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