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I just installed the demo. I have a dual monitor setup running Windows Vista Ultimate x64 with 8GB ram …
It appears I have both the 32bit and 64bit versions of PS CS4 installed. If I open either of these apps, then choose say a jpg on my desktop, right-click in windows, choose, ‘open with’ and select ‘Adobe Photoshop CS4’, then PS hangs – period. After a while, clicking the title bar of the app (which is a kind of menu bar in this version) causes it to return to the old look windows title bar where it shows my image name and the zoom etc, but with the usual (Not Responding) at the end of the title bar text!
It does this no matter which version (32 or 64bit) is presently loaded. It also does it if I have CS4 loaded and I select ‘Edit with Photoshop’ in Lightroom 2.1 (my main app which is configured to output files in 16bit PSD format).
Another weird quirk I found in CS4 – if I select ‘Help’, ‘System Info’ it displays the info on my second monitor, not my first! I figure this by the screen res shown as my second monitor (monitor 3 in Vista) is only running 1280×1024. Not sure if this has an effect on which monitor profile is used by PS – I would hope not as my 1st monitor is my calibrated one!
Thanks, Paul
It appears I have both the 32bit and 64bit versions of PS CS4 installed. If I open either of these apps, then choose say a jpg on my desktop, right-click in windows, choose, ‘open with’ and select ‘Adobe Photoshop CS4’, then PS hangs – period. After a while, clicking the title bar of the app (which is a kind of menu bar in this version) causes it to return to the old look windows title bar where it shows my image name and the zoom etc, but with the usual (Not Responding) at the end of the title bar text!
It does this no matter which version (32 or 64bit) is presently loaded. It also does it if I have CS4 loaded and I select ‘Edit with Photoshop’ in Lightroom 2.1 (my main app which is configured to output files in 16bit PSD format).
Another weird quirk I found in CS4 – if I select ‘Help’, ‘System Info’ it displays the info on my second monitor, not my first! I figure this by the screen res shown as my second monitor (monitor 3 in Vista) is only running 1280×1024. Not sure if this has an effect on which monitor profile is used by PS – I would hope not as my 1st monitor is my calibrated one!
Thanks, Paul
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