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Twinsenzw said: I have some problems here. I have a CS6 (32bit) installed on win 8.1 (64bits). I use the filter file on the first post. When I enable "GPU" option in the greycstoration, for some files, the filter works improperly, see my psd files:
002.psd is before applying the greycstoration filter, 002_1.psd is after.
Everything is fine if I disable "GPU" option, but that's really slow since I have to run a batch mode in filtering pics. I am using a notebook with Intel HD Graphics 4400 these days since I am often out of town. My desktop at home is O.K. with GPU enabled.
=====update=== it's possible that the original psd file is incompatible with cs6 or something in cs6. I convert all .bmp to .psd by xnconvert, those files always have above problems. It seems if I use cs6 to save .bmp to .psd in a batch mode, the above problem won't appear to new saved .psd files. I will test in future.
I have exactly same problem years ago. IIRC it has been fixed with newer version of greyc or whatever.
Did you try x64 version? I think it's the newest version.
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Did you try x64 version? I think it's the newest version.