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Aftershot and OpenCL

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I searched and cannot find anything posted on this site, but did anyone notice the test version of Aftershot using OpenCL?

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/pho ... 08-11.html

http://apps.corel.com/lp/amd/index.html

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You might want to substitute OpenGL with OpenCL ;-)

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afx wrote:You might want to substitute OpenGL with OpenCL ;-)
Why? OpenCL would be very beneficial, and many graphics programs are using it to get more out of the existing computing environment.
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GoremanX wrote:
afx wrote:You might want to substitute OpenGL with OpenCL ;-)
Why? OpenCL would be very beneficial, and many graphics programs are using it to get more out of the existing computing environment.
This was about the title of the post which was set wrongly to OpenGL initially. OpenGL is about rendering. But this concerns computation, so OpenCL is the right title and also what was referred to in the linked articles.

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