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Hello,
I’ve searched around for an answer to this, but a question for the same problem doesn’t seem to have been asked anywhere that I’ve found, so I hope someone here might know.
I am running CS on Windows XP. I previously used the Liquify filter on a large picture with no problems. Now I want to do a new one, but the preview of Liquify won’t work – the picture comes up, but I can’t see the real-time changes. When I hit OK the changes show up on the picture, but since I couldn’t see what I was doing, they’re not what I want.
I have found where someone has had this problem, but it seems like they always had it and was never able to see the preview, which isn’t the case here. I have tried updating my video driver, like someone advised in that case, but it did nothing. I made no changes to the computer’s hardware since it last worked (May). I have also tried using a small file to see if it was the size of the file, but the preview didn’t work then either.
I have an external drive where my file resides, with 74.5 GB free. 12.5 GB is free on my internal HD, which is where Photoshop is installed. 931 MB RAM. Since it worked before, I’m hoping it’s something like clearing up more memory space on my HD…
Thanks in advance for any help you can give!
Amanda
I’ve searched around for an answer to this, but a question for the same problem doesn’t seem to have been asked anywhere that I’ve found, so I hope someone here might know.
I am running CS on Windows XP. I previously used the Liquify filter on a large picture with no problems. Now I want to do a new one, but the preview of Liquify won’t work – the picture comes up, but I can’t see the real-time changes. When I hit OK the changes show up on the picture, but since I couldn’t see what I was doing, they’re not what I want.
I have found where someone has had this problem, but it seems like they always had it and was never able to see the preview, which isn’t the case here. I have tried updating my video driver, like someone advised in that case, but it did nothing. I made no changes to the computer’s hardware since it last worked (May). I have also tried using a small file to see if it was the size of the file, but the preview didn’t work then either.
I have an external drive where my file resides, with 74.5 GB free. 12.5 GB is free on my internal HD, which is where Photoshop is installed. 931 MB RAM. Since it worked before, I’m hoping it’s something like clearing up more memory space on my HD…
Thanks in advance for any help you can give!
Amanda
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