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I’m trying to remove chromatic aberration (blue fringing) from a large scanned image 600MB file (300 MB layer) but I keep getting the error message:
The operation could not be completed.
Not enough storage available to complete this operation.
I currently have the maximum of 2GB of RAM on my system with 1.68 MB available to Photoshop. My Cache Level is 6. I have plenty of scratch disk space for the program to use.
The function does start to work after I SAVE the file, maybe because it frees up scratch disk space. But, it eventually bombs.
I’ve also tried creating a file with just that layer and then applying the filter. No other files are open. But, this bombs, too.
I then tried closing Photoshop and then reopening it to clear out any memory that may have been tied up. It finally worked.
When I print, I also get an error message about not having enough memory. I save files and that works most of the time even though I DO NOT CLOSE THEM. If this doesn’t work, I do close whatever I don’t need. If it still doesn’t work, then I close and reopen the program. The prints I’ve been making are only 8×10’s, though, admittedly, the files can be up to 2GB large.
Anyway, I think PS can’t completely handle the memory.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
The operation could not be completed.
Not enough storage available to complete this operation.
I currently have the maximum of 2GB of RAM on my system with 1.68 MB available to Photoshop. My Cache Level is 6. I have plenty of scratch disk space for the program to use.
The function does start to work after I SAVE the file, maybe because it frees up scratch disk space. But, it eventually bombs.
I’ve also tried creating a file with just that layer and then applying the filter. No other files are open. But, this bombs, too.
I then tried closing Photoshop and then reopening it to clear out any memory that may have been tied up. It finally worked.
When I print, I also get an error message about not having enough memory. I save files and that works most of the time even though I DO NOT CLOSE THEM. If this doesn’t work, I do close whatever I don’t need. If it still doesn’t work, then I close and reopen the program. The prints I’ve been making are only 8×10’s, though, admittedly, the files can be up to 2GB large.
Anyway, I think PS can’t completely handle the memory.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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