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| Hi everyone! Long time reader first time poster. I am working with a 116mb photoshop file in CMYK that i have been digitally colouring (the file has grown a bit). I am running CS3 on an Intel Duo Core 3.00ghz, 3.25gb or ram. Now i am finding that my computer is chugging quite a bit from photoshop, which is understandable i guess because the file i am working with is so big, but is there any advice on what settings to use to maybe increase performance? Thanks in advance for any help. |
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