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Ps 7.0 Crash's When Reading Fonts On Start Up Photoshop For Mac


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The program is really unresponsive and sluggish to use, menus don't respond quickly, tools do not switch quickly and scrolling a document is very jerky. I tried setting the tile size to 128k (since I'm doing mostly interface work), setting the graphics processing to minimum and disabled the layer previewes, changed the allowed RAM to 65% and the program is still unresponsive. Also I updated my drivers to the latest version, nochange in responsiveness. CS5 was lightning fast in it's response, CS6 isn't for some reason. Is it possible to downgrade only photoshop only CS5? I used the creative cloud service to update all apps to CS6 and I need them, except for Photoshop which I really like to be fast again.

Best craps app for mac. My System: Win7 64 i7 2600 @ 3,4GHZ nVidia 570 GT 16GB Ram So how can I fix the sluggishnes and if it is impossible, can I downgrade Photoshop alone to CS5? The App is sluggish with all files, small or big, few or lots (500+) of layers.

I have no third Party Plugins installed, in fact, this PC was bought by my Company especially for Photoshop CS6 because it was running slow on my old system as well. It is a brand new Machine, a HP Elite 7300 Series MT. The only non-system Fonts on the machine right now are the ones that come with office 2010 and the Adobe Apps. The Video driver is the latest version, I used the system tray function with the nvidia tool to check for updates, no newer version is available. PS PS6 (64 bit) launches, but when I do anything, it hangs. This includes trying to open a file of any kind, as well as choosing Edit Preferences.

No dialog or anything - just sits. This behavior seems to have started after the recent cloud update - I think for Audition (don't quote me). I'm trying to sleuth out display issues - perhaps a driver. I'm on an HP laptop, 4G ram, huge hard drive, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850. I've also tried launching PS with the ctrl or shft to reset preferences. I noticed on some old files that the efficiency percentage is low, around 50%.

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What are the criteria for an efficient document and how does efficiency influence performance, if at all? Edit: I Just launched a file with 29% Efficiency which slowly climbed to 100%, sadly no change in responsiveness or performance. Edit 2: It just dropped to 10%. What the heck? Edit 3: I just tried to write some words in a single text layer, which took around 10 seconds to update. What can you possibly break so much from one version to the next.

Ps 7.0 Crash's When Reading Fonts On Start Up Photoshop For Mac Windows 10

Edit 4: Disabled font preview, no change in performance. Edit 5: OK I narrowed down the problem to files with lots of layers. When I open a single image the speed is there and the response is immediately, when I open a file with more then a few layers the performance drops dramatically.