Lightpanel System Requirements
Minimum | Recommended | |
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Operating System | macOS 12 and above Windows 10 version 22H2 or later, Windows 11 (current maintenance releases, 64 bit only) |
macOS 14 and above Windows 11 (current maintenance releases, 64 bit only) |
Processor | Four-Core Intel or AMD processor with 64-bit support; 2 GHz or faster processor with SSE 4.2 or better or Apple Silicon ARM processors are not supported on Windows |
Eight-Core Intel® or AMD® processor with 64-bit support; 2 GHz or faster processor with SSE 4.2 or better or Apple Silicon ARM processors are not supported on Windows |
RAM | 8 GB (16 GB if shared with the GPU) | 16+ GB |
Hard Drive | 6 GB for installation | 6 GB for installation, SSD |
Graphics |
Windows - DirectX 12, DirectML, Vulkan 1.1, and OpenGL 4.2 compatible video card with 4GB VRAM, 1920x1080 resolution (at 100% scale factor) - Intel GPUs (integrated or discrete) are NOT supported. |
Windows - DirectX 12, DirectML, Vulkan 1.1, and OpenGL 4.2 compatible video card with 8GB VRAM, 1920x1080 resolution (at 100% scale factor) - Intel GPUs (integrated or discrete) are NOT supported. |
Optional Integration(ON1 Photo RAW MAX only) | Photoshop CC Photoshop Elements Photoshop Lightroom Classic Apple Photos Affinity Photo Capture One (current versions for all) |
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Mobile App | Apple iPhone or iPad with iOS 16 or higher Android phone or tablet with 64-bit Android 11 or higher(current maintenance releases, 64 bit only) |
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Internet | A high-speed internet connection and active account for installation, ON1 Cloud Sync, activation, auto-update checking, content downloads, and tutorials. | |
Supported Options | Supports pressure-sensitive tablets for controlling brush size and/or opacity Supports ICC/ICM/DCP profiles for camera input, display, soft-proofing, and printing. Hardware display calibration tool is recommended |
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Supported Languages | English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch |
Updating Your Drivers:
macOS — Simply enable the auto-update in your preferences. It is always recommended to use the latest version of macOS that your computer will support. This will include the latest drivers for your hardware.
Windows — Generally, each video card manufacturer will provide a diagnostic tool that will identify and download the latest video card driver for your device. Here are links to these tools.
AMD — https://www.amd.com/en/support
Intel — https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download-center/home.html
NVIDIA — https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
Using the direct download from the manufacturer will guarantee the latest driver. Using the computer manufacturer’s utility or the built-in Windows update may not provide you with the latest driver. Note that some computers, generally laptops, may not allow you to install the latest driver. This is a decision controlled by the computer manufacturer. You may contact their technical support for help.
If you don’t know the manufacturer of your GPU or need more help with configuring which GPU to use, see this article.
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