Posts Tagged ‘configuration’

Strange: Fujifilm X-E1 ‘Sniper Edition’ with a Tactical Red Dot Sight

Strange: Fujifilm X E1 Sniper Edition with a Tactical Red Dot Sight dslrlenskit

Remember Richard, the Fuji Rumors reader who turned his Fujifilm X-E1 into a Leica M9 lookalike by slapping on four small decals? He didn’t stop there: once his camera was Leica-fied, he proceeded to give it a “Sniper configuration.”
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Make Photoshop Faster by Turning Off Image Previews

Make Photoshop Faster by Turning Off Image Previews imagepreviews

Here’s a quick tip for making Photoshop faster: change Preferences->File Handling->Image Previews to Never Save. This keeps image preview data from being stored in the file every time you save, and gives you smaller files for uploading to the web!

Make Photoshop Faster (via Photojojo)

Helpful Guide on Configuring Photoshop for Optimial Performance

Helpful Guide on Configuring Photoshop for Optimial Performance photoshop

Photoshop is a pretty resource intensive program that can slow down to a crawl when you’re working with large and/or many files. Aside from beefing up your hardware specs to provide the program with more memory or disk space, there’s also a number of Photoshop and operating system preferences you can adjust to make sure the program runs as smoothly and quickly as possible. The Photoshop performance team recently published a helpful guide with 19 adjustments you can make, which range from optimizing cache level to turning off thumbnail display.

Adobe Photoshop CS5 performance (via John Nack)


Image credit: Photoshop CS3 – Proof Setup by Brajeshwar