On 16/1/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:

>> As I understand the way Photoshop works, this is not correct. It is not
>> the user that decides if Photoshop has to swap to disk, it is Photoshop.
>> And it will readily do so depending on a number of factors including
>> levels of history vs file size etc. I am prepared to stand corrected, but
>> I am pretty certain that it works this way. Hard drive speed is not as
>> important as some indicate; Photoshop craftily utilises the Scratch
>> Disk(s) to enable optimum performance. Using a second drive is very
>> important - selecting the startup disk as a Scratch Disk will slow
>> performance.
>
>       ah, but Cotty!
>
>       just because PhotoShop for Macintosh has such elegant
>       interface w/ the hardware is certainly no guarantee that
>       an equally graceful operation is possible on all other
>       computer platforms
>
>       !;^D        Bill

True Billy Bones but as far as I can make out it doesn't matter which
platform....

Stop it you tart, you'll have another war on!!


Cheers,
  Cotty


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