Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT is connected to the rest of the system using a PCI-Express 1.0 x16 interface. Rather it is intended for use in laptop/notebooks and will use the output of the host mobile device. This device has no display connectivity, as it is not designed to have monitors connected to it. The GPU is operating at a frequency of 600 MHz, memory is running at 400 MHz. ATI has paired 256 MB DDR2 memory with the Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT, which are connected using a 64-bit memory interface. It features 40 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. The M74 graphics processor is a relatively small chip with a die area of only 82 mm² and 180 million transistors. Since Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT does not support DirectX 11 or DirectX 12, it might not be able to run all the latest games. Built on the 65 nm process, and based on the M74 graphics processor, the chip supports DirectX 10.0. Our users are our most important priority, so, if you'd rather prefer this option over the previous two, just let us know, and we'll issue a refund at your earliest convenience.The Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT was a mobile graphics chip by ATI, launched on May 14th, 2007. If you need the assistance with reinstalling the app, please contact us at we will be glad to help you.
You can download Luminar that has support for older graphics cards here:
If you want to enjoy the latest and the most powerful software packages, a hardware upgrade might be in order. There are several solutions if your system only supports a version of OpenGL that is lower than 3.3.Īll modern graphics cards have support for OpenGL 3.3 out of the box, and all the latest software puts increasingly high requirements for hardware configuration of your computer. Now to run the app you need to have the Graphics Card that supports Open GL 3.3 Unfortunately, we had to change the minimal requirements for the software. Hi Bob, I am sorry for the inconvenience. That would be a shame as I was enjoying Luminar. That would be cheaper than buying a new laptop. Please advise if I have wasted my money on Luminar and should bite the bullet and get other photo enhancement software. Is my only solution to actually go back to the old version as I have seen in some Skylum replies? That would mean I will never get Luminar bug fixes or enhancements. However it is now 2 months later and I see that the problem remains and no solution is posted. I cannot change the laptop's graphics card as you could in a desktop.īut at that time (April) I googled and read replies from Skylum that you were working on a solution.
There are no new drivers from Intel to support Open GL 3.3 on my laptop's graphics hardware. However, it did not work and I got the dreadful message that Open GL 3.3 was required. I saw no warning that my existing graphics card would no longer be sufficient to run Luminar and upgraded. I was running along happily with the prior version of Luminar until one day in April, I fired it up and learned there was a wonderful new Luminar version.
My Samsung laptop has an i7 CPU and Intel HD3000 graphics.
Install the app, launch it and send us the screenshot with the information about your graphics renderer in the following format: To check info about your graphics renderer, please download the application from this link. If that's the case, purchasing a discrete card should solve this. There's also a possibility that your desktop doesn't have a discrete video card and you're running on the one that's built into the motherboard. You might want to consider replacing your old card with a more powerful one.
If updating drivers didn't solve the issue then it's very likely that you have an older card that doesn't support modern standards of computer graphics. In case you have a desktop you're probably already running on a discrete video card.
Please refer to the manufacturer's website for more info about the availability of the discrete graphics card in your laptop, its capabilities, and on how to force an application to run on it. If you're on a laptop, it's highly likely that it has a discrete graphics card that can run Luminar but your system is defaulting to the built-in card that doesn't support OpenGL 3.3. Are you running Luminar on a laptop or a desktop?