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The biggest change in the new MacBook Pro, announced at Apple’s media event on Thursday, is the elimination of the keyboard’s function keys. The Pro’s keyboard now has a contextually relevant Touch Bar at the top. That makes the keyboard more versatile than ever, with keys that change according to the app you’re using. Apple will support its own apps with the Touch Bar, of course, but will also open it up to third-party developers.

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One of those developers is Adobe, a natural fit.

“This new MacBook Pro and Photoshop are made for each other,” Bradee Evans, experience design manager of Adobe Photoshop, said in an on-stage demo at Apple’s keynote presentation.

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Evans showcased how Photoshop, software in most creative professionals’ toolkits, will work with the new MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar. (Click each image to see a full-size version.)

Everyone knows that using Photoshop requires a lot of clicking to achieve the perfect combination of visual effects. But as Evans demonstrated using a photo of a woman climbing a cave in Greece, the Touch Bar makes that process a little less complicated.

“What if the cave were in the desert instead of Greece?” Evans said.

The tool for cutting things out in Photoshop is called Select and Mask. It’s usually buried in a submenu, but with the Touch Bar, it’s right on the keyboard.

After you touch Select and Mask, the Touch Bar changes again to show you just the tools you need.

With your right hand you mouse and select on the trackpad, and with your left hand you adjust the sizing.

“This two-hand way of working is really fun,” Evans said.

To add to an open document, choose Favorites on the Touch Bar and then add a new layer. You can go full-screen from the Touch Bar if you want—there are no panels or menus to push out of the way. Every option is in the Touch Bar.

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There is a mode of the Touch Bar just for brush control, so you can change the size of the brush, the flow of color through the brush, and how hard the brush is.

Choosing color is now easier with the Touch Bar. You can keep your right hand on the trackpad—which is now two times larger—for painting while the left hand is choosing colors by sliding across the Touch Bar.

“It almost feels like you’re playing a musical instrument,” Evans said.

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If you want to blend the colors with the layer beneath it, you can change the blend mode in the layer properties. That can be difficult in Photoshop sans Touch Bar.

“There’s a lot of clicking and trying and hoping and guessing,” Evans said.

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But with the new MacBook Pro, you can just scroll through blend modes in the Touch Bar to find the best one for your image, from soft light to vivid light and everywhere in between.

If at any point you don’t like the changes you’ve made, you can scroll back through the visual history of your image in the Touch Bar.

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The Touch Bar-optimized version of Photoshop is expected to roll out by the end of the year.


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December 5th, 2019 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist

We connected three different external desktop GPUs using an eGPU boxes to see how much they improve performance over the 16-inch MacBook Pro's internal Pro 5500M GPU.


GRAPH LEGEND

VII= Radeon VII with 16GB of HBM2 memory in eGPU box
RX 5700 XT = Radeon RX 5700 XT with 8GB of GDDR6 memory in eGPU box
RX 580 = Radeon RX 580 with 8GB of GDDR5 memory in eGPU box
Pro 5500M = internal Radeon Pro 5500M GPU with 8G of GDDR6 memory
TEST EQUIPMENT: 16-inch MacBook Pro 2.4GHz 8-core 9980HK processor with 32GB of 2666MHz DDR4 memory
; eGPU boxes included OWC Mercury Helios FX 650, AKiTiO Node Pro, and Sonnet eGFX Breakaway Box 650

DaVinci Resolve 16.1
Looping playback of Candle 1080p project while rendering ONE node of Noise Reduction on the fly. (HIGHER Frames per Second = FASTER)

Looping playback of Candle 1080p project while rendering THREE nodes of Noise Reduction on the fly. (HIGHER Frames per Second = FASTER)

Blender 2.79 GPU only
Render BMW GPU demo file rendered with GPU only using OpenCL. (LOWER time in Seconds = FASTER)

Shadow of the Tomb Raider
Run the three phase built-in benchmark using High Preset with AMD FidelityFX CAS enabled. (HIGHER Frames per Second = FASTER)

Motion Metal
Render a RAM Preview of the 600 Frame Atmospheric-Open Sample Project. (LOWER Time in Seconds = FASTER)

Photoshop 2020
Render Iris Blur effect on sample image. (LOWER Time in Seconds = FASTER)

WHAT DID WE LEARN?

The first four graphs show the power of adding an external desktop GPU to the 16-inch MacBook Pro.

The last two graphs show that an eGPU with a powerful desktop GPU does not always speed things up over the internal GPU.

Verdict: External Desktop GPUs in eGPU boxes are not a panacea. Sometimes they help, sometimes they don't.

Notice we used both the internal Radeon Pro 5500M and the external Radeon RX 580 when running DaVinci Resolve's looping playback with Noise Reduction. With some apps like DaVinci Resolve and Blender you can specify more than one active GPU, BUT that does not always result in faster playback and/or rendering.

However, dual MATCHING external GPUs are another story. For the Blender render test, we tried dual active Radeon VIIs. As you can see in the graph, it lowered Blender's render time from 445 to 209 seconds.

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