Photoshop CS2 error: No more virtual tiles can be allocated

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Jun 10, 2005
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Hi,

when i choose Filter > Distort > Lens Correction i always get a message box with the error: No more virtual tiles can be allocated.

The image size does not matter, my windows box has enough memory and my scratch disk has also plenty of free space.

An excerpt from the system info:
Adobe Photoshop Version: 9.0 (9.0×196)
Operating System: Windows XP
Version: 5.1 Service Pack 2
System architecture: AMD CPU Family:15, Model:15, Stepping:0 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2
Physical processor count: 1
Processor speed: 2010 MHz
Built-in memory: 2047 MB
Free memory: 1454 MB
Memory available to Photoshop: 1765 MB
Memory used by Photoshop: 60 %
Image cache levels: 8

Any hints or ideas?

Holger

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Marc Pawliger
Jun 11, 2005
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duesentrieb wrote:

Hi,

when i choose Filter > Distort > Lens Correction i always get a message box with the error: No more virtual tiles can be allocated.
The image size does not matter, my windows box has enough memory and my scratch disk has also plenty of free space.

An excerpt from the system info:
Adobe Photoshop Version: 9.0 (9.0×196)
Operating System: Windows XP
Version: 5.1 Service Pack 2
System architecture: AMD CPU Family:15, Model:15, Stepping:0 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2
Physical processor count: 1
Processor speed: 2010 MHz
Built-in memory: 2047 MB
Free memory: 1454 MB
Memory available to Photoshop: 1765 MB
Memory used by Photoshop: 60 %
Image cache levels: 8

How big an image are your working with?

Any particular reason you have the image cache set to level 8? That is the maximum and will allocate a tremendous amount of tiles. It can be useful when working with very large images, but cache level 4 – 6 or so should be fine for most uses.

–marc

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