Re: PS-OS X too sloooow
2003-01-13 by William Smith
Message: 11
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 16:25:13 -0000Show quoted textHide quoted text
From: "Charles Bandes <byronbulb@...>" <byronbulb@...> Subject: Subject: Re: PS7-OS X too sloooow William, You are generally correct, but mistaken as it applies to Photoshop. Within PS7's memory allocation preference panel in OSX you can specify what percentage of system memory to allow photoshop to _synamically allocate_ to itself. This is a very very important setting - without it photoshop might dynamically allocate nearly all of system ram to itself if you were working on huge files, throttling the performance of other items in your system. My advice, rather than looking through manuals for programs other than PS - check out the program we're actually talking about :) No I�m not wrong. Memory cannot be allocated in PS/OSX. In your preference panel in PS memory is not allocated, it is made available, there is a difference, as you the expert should know. As for other programs, PS would have a difficult time working without an operating system. It would stand to reason to understand the relationship between the two. With or without the advice of the creators of the program/system. Your snide remark re: advice - was of course without merit and taken with a good laugh young man. This will be my last transmission so you can have the last word. Cheers. William [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]