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Magicman
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2001 1:00 am     Reply with quote
hi,

if i start photoshop, it create a 40mb temp file on my harddisc. ...with every brushstroke it get�s bigger and bigger...

...but my free physical ram is more than 500mb.

that make ps very very slow
what can i do?

bye magicman
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wootkoos
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2001 8:48 am     Reply with quote
The creation of the temp files should not slow down Photoshop, espeically with the amount of RAM you have. I'm running 512 megs on this machine and I've had temp files reach 300+ megs without slowdown at all.

What I could recommend is either, if you have mutliple partitions on your HD, to change the scratch disk settings in the perferences to something other than Startup.

I would also recommend defraging the paritions that Photoshop is trying to use for scratch disks.

Hopefully that will help!

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a_sh
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2001 1:47 pm     Reply with quote
aha, so THAT's what purge do.
i have wondered about that for some time now...

i agree with wootkoos about avoiding startup as scratchdisc. my photoshop got significally faster when i changed that (accually, photoshop even recommended that)
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2001 11:34 pm     Reply with quote
All versions of Photoshop above 3 write information to a scratch disk regardless off how physical RAM you have. With the introduction of the History function and multiple undos, this can be especially taxing on older machines. Thankfully, in their infinite wisdom, Adobe has also included the "Purge" command. Look for it in the "edit" menu. It helps clear those excessively large undo states.

In the future, try limiting your number of undos in your preferences to try to keep that temp file manageable.

-Pat
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rdgraffix
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 14, 2001 7:35 pm     Reply with quote
Ah, the temp files. I've had "fun" with them.

Often, If Photoshop crashes these temp files are not cleaned up by the program as usual , but left on the hard drive. Unfortunately, on Mac's at least, these are hidden files that can only be found by searching the hard drive for "photoshop temp" files. I've often found 2gig temp files hidden on my hard drive, so if you're running a Mac it's definately worth searching for them once in a while.

I know this is not directly related to Magicmans problem, but it's an interesting point about the temp files none the less.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 14, 2001 10:48 pm     Reply with quote
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Originally posted by rdgraffix:
Ah, the temp files. I've had "fun" with them.

Often, If Photoshop crashes these temp files are not cleaned up by the program as usual , but left on the hard drive. Unfortunately, on Mac's at least, these are hidden files that can only be found by searching the hard drive for "photoshop temp" files. I've often found 2gig temp files hidden on my hard drive, so if you're running a Mac it's definately worth searching for them once in a while.

I know this is not directly related to Magicmans problem, but it's an interesting point about the temp files none the less.



the latest version 6.0.1 fixes that. when u quit PS6 the scratch disks are automatically cleared, even if the finder won't. it's now automatic. i had expirences with huge temp files up to 2 gigs. and i have a 10 gig hd so i hate too get under 5 gigs.
-chip
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