How NVIDIA Studio can supercharge your creative workflow
Take your work to the next level.
If you’re a digital creative, the graphics card in your laptop or PC is essential to remain efficient and meet strict deadlines.
Modern creative apps are GPU-accelerated, meaning they utilize the graphics card (GPU) in your computer to handle the computationally intensive tasks. As new creative app features, and bigger files, require more power, GPU owners maintain a significant speed advantage over designers who create content without one. But graphics cards aren’t just about pushing pixels, either.
Owning a laptop or desktop with an NVIDIA GPU means you’re getting free software updates that supercharge your creative apps by enhancing features and speeding up your workflow. These updates are released monthly, built specifically for creators and tested extensively against the most popular creative apps and workflows. The name? NVIDIA Studio Drivers.
Combine powerful NVIDIA GPU hardware with reliable Studio Driver software and now you’re free to be even more ambitious knowing your machine can handle the most demanding tasks.
You can even unlock advanced artificial intelligence (AI) features to cut down on repetitive, time-consuming tasks – giving you more time to do what you love: creating mind-blowing digital art.
Best of all, this next-gen technology can help out any digital creative, no matter the discipline.
Photographers and graphic designers
Now you can edit ultra-high resolution photos faster and with more ease – and thanks to AI, you can make use of Adobe Photoshop’s Smart Portrait feature, which gives photographers easy control over complex edits, such as touching up facial expressions, altering gaze direction, and even altering lighting angles. What was once tricky and time-consuming (and let’s face it, a little bit tedious) processes can now be quickly added and altered with a simple slider.
Video editors
When working with 4K and 8K RAW footage, you need some serious firepower to be able to not only edit your footage but also play it back to view your work, then export your projects to deliver to your clients. The quicker you can complete projects, the more you can take on, making an NVIDIA GPU-powered PC a very wise investment.
AI can also help you improve your videos as well. Take Adobe Premiere Pro’s Auto Reframe feature, for example, which intelligently keeps the action in frame, even when switching aspect ratios for social media posts. Meanwhile, Scene Edit Detection can automatically detect and tag new scenes in your footages so you don’t have to. AI once again covers the little, repetitive, tasks, and lets you focus on the big picture.
3D animators
If you’re a digital creative who does a lot of 3D rendering on Blender, the popular open source 3D animation and creation software, then gear up for some drastically faster performance, as you can render up 21X faster on an NVIDIA GPU-powered laptop than with CPU alone. Think of the time you’ll save!
Looking for a PC with an NVIDIA GPU but specifically designed for creators? Check out the latest precision-engineered NVIDIA Studio laptops featuring vivid color displays and blazing-fast memory and storage.
To learn about NVIDIA Studio, as well as get inspiration for how it can transform your digital work, you can check out the NVIDIA Studio YouTube channel, which features easy-to-follow tutorials and insider knowledge from some of the biggest names in the industry - all for free!
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