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Hey,
I have Photoshop CS3 on a computer running Windows Vista Home Premium with 3GB of RAM and a 2.6ghz processor. It is very fast and can run multiple CS3 programs without slowing down one bit. However, whenever I try to create a large image in Photoshop (for a banner, like 84×48 inches), Photoshop slows down greatly and cannot do many functions without crashing. It makes sense because the file size is very large, but large banners and stuff are made all the time with Photoshop; everyone else can do it, that is what Photoshop is made to do. Is there a cache setting or something else that I can adjust to make it work better?
Thanks
P.S., I changed the Adobe Version Cue allocated RAM from I think 128MB(whatever the default is; something like that) to 512MB.
I have Photoshop CS3 on a computer running Windows Vista Home Premium with 3GB of RAM and a 2.6ghz processor. It is very fast and can run multiple CS3 programs without slowing down one bit. However, whenever I try to create a large image in Photoshop (for a banner, like 84×48 inches), Photoshop slows down greatly and cannot do many functions without crashing. It makes sense because the file size is very large, but large banners and stuff are made all the time with Photoshop; everyone else can do it, that is what Photoshop is made to do. Is there a cache setting or something else that I can adjust to make it work better?
Thanks
P.S., I changed the Adobe Version Cue allocated RAM from I think 128MB(whatever the default is; something like that) to 512MB.
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