Agreed, in the old days we were talking about 3-5 times of free RAM for PS,
it is only 1GB for editing a 200MB file.
PS uses file cache to store the editing history, for large file it can
easily goes over 2GB. I use RAMDISK for file cache function, it is MUCH
faster than hard disk or even SSD.
For the display card, as far as I know it pay no part in speed up the
editing function. It only affect the zoom and scroll of image IF you enable
the OpenGL Drawing function.
I only have 4GB RAM on an old 2.5GHz C2D machine, I don't feel it slow in
editing the 16 bit 5D II images.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Norton" <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> I'm sorry, but there's an inherent problem with the editor, if 4GB of ram
> is
> insufficient to edit a D3 file--layered or not.
>
> AG
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