I am looking to install DXO Photolab 5 on my late 2013 13 inch retina display MacBook Pro. I am planning on installing Windows 10 so I can keep using my Adobe CS6 programs on the Mac OS X side and then run the latest version of Photolab without having to upgrade my macOS which would then cause issues to my Adobe CS6 programs. So I would be running both Mac OS and Windows on the same computer. My question is I see that the minimum requirements for photo lab requires any CPU supporting SSE 4.1. I have a 2.6 GHz Intel i5 CPU. Would my CPU meet the minimum requirements?
Thank you very much for the help! It would be great to be able to edit Raw files from new cameras on my late 2013 13in Retina display MacBook Pro. I want to keep using this computer for a long time and don’t want to upgrade to a new MacBook until I see I can buy an SSD I can replace myself in case I want or need to. I’ve seen that people have replaced the soldered on SSD In MacBooks it just comes down to wether the soldered on SSD’s be become available to purchase.
I am looking to install DXO Photolab 5 on my late 2013 13 inch retina display MacBook Pro. I am planning on installing Windows 10 so I can keep using my Adobe CS6 programs on the Mac OS X side and then run the latest version of Photolab without having to upgrade my macOS which would then cause issues to my Adobe CS6 programs. So I would be running both Mac OS and Windows on the same computer. My question is I see that the minimum requirements for photo lab requires any CPU supporting SSE 4.1. I have a 2.6 GHz Intel i5 CPU. Would my CPU meet the minimum requirements?
Thank you very much for the help! It would be great to be able to edit Raw files from new cameras on my late 2013 13in Retina display MacBook Pro. I want to keep using this computer for a long time and don’t want to upgrade to a new MacBook until I see I can buy an SSD I can replace myself in case I want or need to. I’ve seen that people have replaced the soldered on SSD In MacBooks it just comes down to wether the soldered on SSD’s be become available to purchase....Show more →
I'm not sure putting money into devices that old is really worth it. Just the hardware changes alone and eventually you will run into compatibility issues. AI software is getting popular and needs more juice. If you are hung up on CS6 then maybe explore Affinity? Lot of happy users out there.