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Yes. It is fast enough to do some major photo (as well as video) editing. Depending on what you are going to do with your final product (i.e. print the photos or view them on other computers), I would recommend a good external monitor and a display calibration device (such as the Datacolor Spyder). Laptop monitors are not the best when it comes to color matching when you are printing out your photos or sending them to someone else to view on their monitor/TV. This is true with any laptop computer and not just this specific laptop. Also, if you are going to print out images as portraits, a monitor that swivels 90 degrees is essential.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.we run photoshop, lightroom and bridge with photos from 5d mark ii and 7d ii, this laptop renders everything instantly, export was quick but is only dependent on cpu as it doesnt use gpu to export. honestly this laptop is overkill just for photos
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can be awesome for this if Asus is telling the truth regarding the 98% Adobe RGB rating. There’s some tests that say they’re not, but I’m betting these so called “Pro” reviewers were using the laptop in gaming mode.
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