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Slow Computer

edited April 2009 in General
I have to work on a project (not school) on photoshop. The size is of the file is 117MB (I'm making a huge poster, 1 metre by 2 metres on 300 resolution)

The problem is, the file is so big that my computer moves SO slow that I can't get anything done!

Is there anything I can do? I tested opening the file on my laptop and it won't even open, so it has nothing to do with how much space I have on my computer (around 50GB/180GB free on desktop and 140GB/220GB free on laptop)

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  • edited April 2009
    shouldnt do posters in photoshop
    read this http://www.cs.sfu.ca/CC/470/ggbaker/project/poster

    There are many pieces of software that you can use to make such a document. PowerPoint is quite common, based on the you-probably-already-have-it criteria. Design programs like Corel Draw and Adobe Illustrator are also good choices. It's also possible to produce a poster in LaTeX.

    Bitmap programs (like Photoshop) are generally inappropriate: a vector-based image is needed to print at this size with reasonable clarity.
  • edited April 2009
    ill sell u some extra ram for ur laptop, shud help :P
  • edited April 2009
    bufli;53962 said:
    shouldnt do posters in photoshop
    read this http://www.cs.sfu.ca/CC/470/ggbaker/project/poster
    I'm actually using both photoshop and illustrator for the poster... I just needed photoshop for some effects illustrator doesn't have.

    Anyways, that's not the point here, both photoshop AND illutrator can't seem to handle the load.
  • edited April 2009
    The reason your computer is running slow has nothing to do with the free space on your hard drive. It has to do with the lack of RAM you have.
  • edited April 2009
    ^Yes, I know that, mentioned that in my post
    "it has nothing to do with how much space I have on my computer"

    So I guess there's no other way besides buying some RAM?
  • edited April 2009
    arnt there any good computers at school for this kinda stuff?
  • edited April 2009
    I don't want to bus/skytrain up to Surrey for an hour to do it, plus I'll have to bring all my photoshop stuff with me... and for some reason, I don't think I can install fonts into the school computers.
    Overall, it'll be too much trouble.
  • edited April 2009
    Use the task manager to close down any unnecessary programs. For example, anti-virus programs, winamp, MSN, what have you.

    A lot of programs you install have an "updater" program running in the background that's always checking for updates. Close that shit down.
  • edited April 2009
    Might not even be the lack of RAM. Could be too slow of a CPU to handle it?
  • edited April 2009
    It could be CPU, 'cause one time I was workig on it a message popped up saying I was running out of CPU....
  • edited April 2009
    Uhhhhh.. CPU = central processing unit. Basically the thing that does all the processing work needed. You can't really "run out" of CPU. It would be hard to tell what's bottlenecking you if we don't know the system specs :)
  • edited April 2009
    I think i'll be okay, I just close down EVERYTHING except photoshop or illustrator and it runs almost normally =T

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