asked on 3rd Aug 2011 | 1 Answers | Answer It!
When Adobe Photoshop starts, it allocates a percentage of the system RAM as Photoshop memory. Adobe Photoshop effectively becomes the priority user of this memory.
Solution:
The solution to the problem
Follow the instructions to specify the amount of memory used by Adobe Photoshop 4.0:
Step 1- Open Adobe Photoshop 4.0 on the computer.
Step 2- Click on ‘File’ menu, select ‘Preferences’, and then select ‘Memory & Image Cache…’. (The ‘Preference’ dialog box appears.)
Step 3- Increase or decrease the amount of memory (percentage wise) used by Photoshop, in the ‘Used by Photoshop’ box.
Step 4- Click on ‘File’ menu and then select ‘Exit’ to close Photoshop.
Step 5- After that open Adobe Photoshop.
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