Benjamin Chod
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GPU Acceleration on Windows is available with the latest InDesign Release – InDesign 20.4 Release.
Please update to the latest InDesign Release via CCD app to get this feature.
The minimum system requirements for using GPU Acceleration on Windows is: 1) monitor with a display resolution greater than 2K and 2) GPU card with atleast 1GB vRAM.
Note on GPU Acceleration: High resolution monitors are becoming the standard. With the high monitor resolutions, it is getting difficult for CPU to handle the rendering. This is where the GPU comes into play. Rendering on high-density displays is best handled by the GPU. GPU acceleration makes the rendering of the documents faster while zooming, scrolling, and panning. The enhanced performance from using the GPU in InDesign powers features like Animated Zoom which make zoom actions smooth and animated.
Based on our internal tests, we found that GPU acceleration provides better performance when…
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Sorry Barry seeing you face so many issues with InDesign. We are working towards making InDesign a more stable application and also fixing behavioural issues.
What would really help if you can submit any bugs/issues that you are facing along with the steps, this would help the team reproduce the issues internally. Please follow the below link to file Bugs for InDesign.
https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601180-adobe-indesign-bugs
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InDesign CC 2019, GPU enablement on Mac
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44 votesBased on our investigation we have categorized the issue that are being reported on this thread into three types:
1. Users having compatible GPU and monitor configuration but still not able to use GPU rendering.
2. Users having Incompatible GPU and monitor configuration. Please refer following link that have all the details system requirement for GPU rendering.
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/indesign/using/gpu_performance.html3. MacPro, Mac mini OR “working on MacBooks with screen down” and using Hidpi monitors with display scale factor one.
This has been identified as bug and we have fixed it in the latest version of InDesign, Id 14.0.3
Please update your InDesign to the latest version to try out the fixNote:
Since , this thread is mainly being tracked only for enable-ment of GPU functionality
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Adobe InDesign is the best possible application in the best of all possible worlds! So...
• Quit complaining.
• Keep the shekels flowing to San Jose.
• Be happy that you're allowed to use Adobe AnyThing!
So what if my Sapphire Pulse RX 580 with 8GB DDR exceeds Adobe's InDesign/Apple requirements?
So what if my GPU card supports OpenCL 2.1 and OpenGL 4.5?
So what if scrolling around my pages makes my images render like an Atari 8-bit display?
It's ONLY $50/month!
Honestly, after all this, I'm switching back to CS6. I've had enough. Thankfully I can Time Machine my way back to Sierra/High Sierra. Then I can use that monthly $50 and put it toward an "HiDPI Monitor."