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Course 1: Introduction to Developing and Editing: Adobe Photoshop does not free memory

By Daniel Arranz Molinero

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About the video: Adobe Photoshop does not free memory

Overview

“In this unit I am going to introduce you to a curiosity about the way Adobe Photoshop works. You are going to learn that the program does not free memory when you close an image. For this reason, Photoshop is running slower and slower. Of course, we will find the solution to solve this problem. ”

In this video lesson Daniel Arranz Molinero addresses the topic: Adobe Photoshop does not free memory, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1: Introduction to Developing and Editing. Take the first steps: from Camera Raw to Photoshop.

Partial transcription of the video

“PHOTOSHOP: LAYERS, CHANNELS, AND MASKS COURSE 1 LESSON 8 Photoshop Doesn’t Free Up Memory In this lesson, I'll teach you a fun fact about Photoshop. I'll get Photoshop to run faster on your computer, so you won't have to wait so much. Let's take a look. Before doing the first practice of our course and opening multiple images with multiple layers, we need to know one singularity about Photoshop. Using multiple layers and treating different images at the same time results a higher consumption of RAM. This PC has 16 GB of total memory. Right now it's got 11.61 free GB, about 12 GB free. When ...”

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