Hello All,
I'm looking for the above to help me get through the ever growing
thesis I'm writing. Redraw rates and photos in the document are S .
L . O . W . and I'm looking to speed things up. Running a 660av (so a
7' card guys) on OS 7.6.1. I suppose the most important thing is
Adam,
What is the file size of the photos you are using. My experience with
Photoshop is that they are usually very large files. What is the lowest
resolution you can go with and still get the detail you need. Smaller files
will speed up the redraw time.
John
Powermac wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know about a photoshop plugin but the 660av takes 1mb of the 8mb
onboard for vram.
Probably better of with some kind of video card. It explains the lack
of speed for mine.
Isnt the video ram part of the
Powermac wrote:
- Original Message -
Hello All,
I'm looking for the above to help me get through the ever growing
thesis I'm writing. Redraw rates and photos in the document are S .
L . O . W . and I'm looking to speed things up. Running a 660av (so a
7' card guys) on OS 7.6.1.
- Original Message -
Hello All,
I'm looking for the above to help me get through the ever growing
thesis I'm writing. Redraw rates and photos in the document are S .
L . O . W . and I'm looking to speed things up. Running a 660av (so a
7' card guys) on OS 7.6.1. I suppose the
Powermac wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know about a photoshop plugin but the 660av takes 1mb of the 8mb
onboard for vram.
Probably better of with some kind of video card. It explains the lack
of speed for mine.
Isnt the video ram part of the
- Original Message -
From: Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know about a photoshop plugin but the 660av takes 1mb of the 8mb
onboard for vram.
Probably better of with some kind of video card. It explains the lack
of speed for mine.
Isnt the video ram part of the motherboard? I