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June 18, 2005

PS: Determining how much scratch disk you need

[CreativeGuy - Graphic Design Software Tips, Tricks and Commentary] From Adobe’s technical support site: With changes in Photoshop and its memory management, the formula used in the past (that is, 3-5 times the size of your average image) no longer provides an accurate estimate of how much scratch disk Photoshop needs. In Photoshop CS2, you can use the states in your history palette to help you determine how much scratch disk space you need.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

http://www.photoshopsupport.com [Photoshopsupport.com] The Photoshop Blog - MAY 26 2005 | PhotoshopSupport.com: The site is a gallery of images of morphed animals and humans that have been created in Photoshop by the owner, Martin. Many of Martin's images are grotesque, but others are strangely beautiful, like images of hybrid bird/dogs that are sprinkled throughout the gallery pages.

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