After Effects is software from Adobe that specializes in digital visual effects, motion graphics, animation, and compositing. It allows users to create complex animations, add video effects, and perform in-depth post-production work for movies, television, and the Web. With a layer-based timeline, users can arrange and animate objects and effects in time. Integration with Adobe Creative Cloud lets After Effects work seamlessly with other Adobe applications such as Illustrator, Photoshop, and Premiere Pro. Advanced features such as Scripting and Expressions provide the ability to create custom animations and effects by writing code. In the film and television industry, After Effects is a popular tool for graphic designers, animators, and video professionals.
PugetBench for After Effects is a benchmarking tool developed by Puget Systems to measure computer performance when running Adobe After Effects tasks. The benchmark is designed to provide an objective measure of system performance for typical, everyday After Effects tasks that professionals and enthusiasts frequently perform. The tool performs a series of standardized tests specifically designed to evaluate various aspects of software performance. These include rendering compositions, working with large files, applying effects, and other core software functions. Upon completion of the test, PugetBench outputs a score for After Effects that serves as an indicator of the overall performance of the tested system in relation to After Effects. This allows users and IT professionals to compare different hardware configurations and determine which is best suited for their specific needs in After Effects.
In this benchmark, the RTX 6000 Ada is clearly ahead and also clearly beats its predecessor, the RTX A6000. But again, AMD can keep up, which definitely offers alternatives when buying if price is important and you don’t need or want to use certain plugins and filters.
The single benchmarks show where the individual cards have their strengths and weaknesses. The “Multi Core Score” in After Effects refers to the performance and efficiency of a processor (CPU) in executing tasks that are distributed across multiple cores in the context of the graphics card used and its drivers.
In Adobe After Effects, “GPU Score” refers to the performance and efficiency of a graphics card (GPU) when executing GPU-accelerated functions and effects within the software. Some effects and processes in After Effects can be accelerated by the GPU, resulting in faster render times and a smoother user interface, especially for complex projects.
In Adobe After Effects, “RAM Preview” refers to a feature that allows users to preview their composition in real time by rendering it to system memory (RAM) in advance. This feature is particularly useful because it allows users to enjoy smooth playback of animations and effects that are displayed in real time without interruptions or delays. Thus, the “RAM Preview Score” measures the speed and efficiency with which a computer or system can create a RAM preview in After Effects. A system that is able to generate a RAM Preview quickly and efficiently provides users with a smoother and more responsive experience when working in After Effects.
The “Render Score” measures the efficiency and speed with which a computer or system renders compositions in After Effects. Rendering is a critical part of the After Effects workflow that converts created animations, effects, and compositions into a final video format. The time and efficiency of the rendering process can vary significantly, depending on the hardware of the system, the complexity of the composition, and the effects used.
In Adobe After Effects, “tracking” refers to the software’s ability to track motion within video clips and create animations or effects based on that motion. This can be used, for example, to attach text or graphics to moving objects in a video. The score is thus intended to measure the efficiency and speed with which a system can perform motion tracking tasks in After Effects.
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