Graphics Programs Reference
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Assigning More RAM to Photoshop
You can control how much of your computer's installed RAM actually gets set aside just
for Photoshop's use. You do this within Photoshop itself, by pressing Command-K (PC:
Ctrl-K) to bring up Photoshop's Preferences, then click Performance in the list on the left
side of the dialog. Now you'll see a bar graph with a slider that represents how much of
your installed RAM is set aside for Photoshop. Drag the slider to the right to allocate more
RAM for Photoshop (the changes don't take effect until you restart Photoshop).
Save Time When Saving
When you click on the Save Image button in the bottom left of the Camera Raw window,
it brings up the Save Options dialog, but if you don't need to make any changes to your
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