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I just downloaded the CS4 update last night, and was doing my normal photoshop work when I had to re-start the application due to what looks like a memory leak.
Windows XP, 3GHZ dual core ( 45 nm one ), 4 GB RAM, NVidia 9600 GT, no GPU enabled ( still comes up with that error even with newest drivers ).
128MB TIFF file was my source.
I had 3 layers, then copy merged all to another layer so I could liquify.
Liquify was getting REALLY sluggish when trying to zoom, but was usable.
After 10 minutes here, I clicked "ok" to return the results, then it said there wasn’t enough memory to do it. So I had to cancel. Process was using right around 2 GB. I saved my PSD file ( around 256 MB ) and closed it. CS4 was still using around 2 GB with no documents open. So I closed CS4 and I had multiple errors pop up saying couldn’t export or copy from clipboard because not enough memory.
Brought CS4 back up and loaded in that 256MB psd file, everything was fine.
Windows XP, 3GHZ dual core ( 45 nm one ), 4 GB RAM, NVidia 9600 GT, no GPU enabled ( still comes up with that error even with newest drivers ).
128MB TIFF file was my source.
I had 3 layers, then copy merged all to another layer so I could liquify.
Liquify was getting REALLY sluggish when trying to zoom, but was usable.
After 10 minutes here, I clicked "ok" to return the results, then it said there wasn’t enough memory to do it. So I had to cancel. Process was using right around 2 GB. I saved my PSD file ( around 256 MB ) and closed it. CS4 was still using around 2 GB with no documents open. So I closed CS4 and I had multiple errors pop up saying couldn’t export or copy from clipboard because not enough memory.
Brought CS4 back up and loaded in that 256MB psd file, everything was fine.
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