Can a filter cause harm?

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    Default Re: Can a filter cause harm?

    How much ram do you have allocated for photoshop under Edit|Preferences?
    YrbkMgr Guest

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    Default Re: Can a filter cause harm?

    Oops... noticed that the end of my initial post got truncated somehow. I'm not sure how the end of the message was lost, but sorry for the abrupt ending. At least all of the essential got through. And here's proving I can end a message in a proper salutation!

    Cheers!

    Mike
    Mike Botelho Guest

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    Sorry to come up with something so simple, but I don't want to ignore the obvious. When you did fresh installs of PS, did you reset prefs too? It won't happen by itself.
    Colin Walls Guest

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    Default Re: Can a filter cause harm?

    Not sure about how it would function with 2 gigs. The point of the slider is to leave enough so that you don't starve your OS. Most recommendations say no more than 75% should be allocated for photoshop. The purpose is so that you don't starve your OS. I'm no expert, and if you're convinced that you have enough for your OS, fine, but you might see what happens when you drop it to say 50 or 75%.

    Peace,
    Tony
    YrbkMgr Guest

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    Default Re: Can a filter cause harm?

    Yes, it is possible for a third party plugin to leave Photoshop in a bad state. (we really try to not have that happen with Adobe plugins).
    Chris Cox Guest

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