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- madino
Anyone having any issues with the new adobe suite??
My co-worker bought the full suite and it is running really slow...
- madino0
anyone
- dopepope0
well, the Liquify filter is still awful. But that's a carry over from cs1. Overall, it's quite nice. It does have it's moments when it seems unsure of itself. It will stop responding, but bring up no pinwheel, then go, then stop again then go. Always in pairs. Not sure if thats cs2 or Tiger tho. Tiger is a bit of a disappointment as well.
- Hym0
it's running really slow compared to what? Old Photoshop6? is it on a G3 ? Windows ?
the memory load did increase in CS2 but for me performance is same as CS
- dopepope0
You can now up your memory allocation in prefs. If that helps.
- brandelec0
you need at least 2g of ram for it to run the way it should, no joke
- Dancer0
2 gig!!!!!
Fuck me sideways
I don't have enough PCI slots for that much power, think I'll stick with 7.
- dopepope0
I have 3, and a dual G5. And Tiger, which is supposed to run cs2 blazingly. But even Tiger lags a bit. The new preview thing is annoying as hell.
- dopepope0
I'll say this, the pinwheels are spinning really fast now!
- Dancer0
lol
- Jaline0
So what are the major differences between CS and CS2? Also, what is the difference in how much space each one takes up? I have CS and am thinking about getting CS2, if only for that tracing feature I heard about.
- brandelec0
there's the 'vanishing point' so you can clone on a perspective
you can control mutiple layers at the same time
'smart object' so you can select em like you owuld in illy
keeps math in imported vector imgs from illy so no matter if you scale down then up again, it won't bitmap
- Jaline0
cool...
- pascii0
CS2 is a WIDGET! arghhh
- ********0
no matter how much ram, disk space or processing power you load up on, applications will always end up bloating themselves enough to slow down