CS browser
Aaron Wilson
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After using the browser in PS CS, I have notice it has like slowed the PC and even PS it's self. I remember readsing to delete the some files to speed it back up? I can't find the post... does this sound about right?
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Then purge cache to clear it out. Hopefully that will speed you up.
They can be found in one of the menus in the file browser.
I don't know how you guys live without the file broswer . It doesn't slow down my wee little powerbook at all. Definitely doesn't slow my PC, but its chock full of RAM and speed.
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I use DPP to see thumbnails and open up files to check out the bigger images. It's not ideal - I have to remember the shot number then open it up in PS. But it doesn't seem to slow my machine down too much, although it does a bit.
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1 - If you store a lot of files in one directory, it could take a while for it to pull all the thumbnails.
2 - if you allow the browser to finish the whole process, it will work fine. You can get out of that folder, and re-enter and it will not start the whole process (unless you add photos, and only for those photos). If you don't let it finish, it will continue the next time you enter.
3 - If you plan on moving files, do so in CS. If you do it via Explorer, you'll lose all the cached info and will have to start all over with the pulling.
4 - If you have huge TIFFs (100-250mb), this can slow the process of pulling meta data & thumbnails. You can reduce this slowdown by limiting the filesize of what CS will try to pull a thumbnail from. Instead of a thumbnail, you'll get a default icon. If you click on this, it will retrieve the thumbnail and cause a lug.
5 - You should have the primary cache assigned to a different drive than your primary drive. You should probably also increase the allowable RAM that CS has access to as well.
Hope this helps,
Maki
There's a preference where you can change whether or not you want it to let it cache when it's in the background. If it does, it uses some of your CPU while you're trying to get other things done. See what your setting is for that preference.