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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Default CS5 - Optimizing Performance

    Some of the suggestions seem quite useful: http://macperformanceguide.com/Optim...CS5-Intro.html

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    William Malacarne
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    Axel

    Hope you don't mind but here is one also for Windows,

    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/404/kb404439.html#ram%2064

    Bill

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Quote Originally Posted by William Malacarne View Post
    Axel

    Hope you don't mind but here is one also for Windows,

    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/404/kb404439.html#ram%2064

    Bill
    It's great to have information for both platforms.

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    Thanks for the link Axel !! btw running 32 bit till the plug ins are ready :( Don't like switching back and forth !!!

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred Forns View Post
    Thanks for the link Axel !! btw running 32 bit till the plug ins are ready :( Don't like switching back and forth !!!
    I left CS4 on my computer to use plugins and have CS5 running in 64-bit mode. I read that CS5 can use only 2.1GB RAM in 32-bit mode which is even less than in CS4.
    Last edited by Axel Hildebrandt; 05-07-2010 at 08:01 PM.

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    Does CS5 automatically start in 64 bit? How can you tell how it's running?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Pancier View Post
    Does CS5 automatically start in 64 bit? How can you tell how it's running?
    From Adobe:
    How to run Photoshop CS5 in 32-bit and 64-bit modes
    To run Photoshop CS5 on Mac OS as a 32-bit application:

    Select the Adobe Photoshop CS5 application file, installed by default in the Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS5 folder.
    Choose File > Get Info, and select Open in 32 Bit Mode.

    Deselect this option to run Photoshop CS5 in 64-bit mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Pancier View Post
    Does CS5 automatically start in 64 bit? How can you tell how it's running?
    If your processor supports 64-bit, CS5 will run in 64-bit mode by default. You can also go to the Activity Monitor to check which applications run in 64-bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    I left CS4 on my computer to use plugins and have CS5 running in 64-bit mode. I read that CS5 can use only 2.1GB RAM in 32-bit mode which is even less than in CS4.
    Depends what Windows version you have Axel

    This table lists the amount of RAM available to Photoshop with the different versions of Windows:
    Photoshop Version Windows Version Maximum amount of RAM that Photoshop can use
    32-bit 32-bit 1.7 GB
    32-bit 64-bit 3.2 GB
    64-bit 64-bit as much RAM as you can fit into your computer


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Molloy View Post
    Depends what Windows version you have Axel

    This table lists the amount of RAM available to Photoshop with the different versions of Windows:
    Photoshop Version Windows Version Maximum amount of RAM that Photoshop can use
    32-bit 32-bit 1.7 GB
    32-bit 64-bit 3.2 GB
    64-bit 64-bit as much RAM as you can fit into your computer
    I have Mac OSX (Snow Leopard) running in 64-bit mode, the numbers are a bit different than with Windows. In 32/32 bit it's a bit over 3GB (CS4), with CS5 in 32bit it's 2.1 and in 64bit as much RAM as available.

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