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Попросту увеличивает память (RAM)

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Jun 10, 2025 Jun 10, 2025

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Почему у меня увеличивается оперативная память (RAM) до 20 гигабайтов, когда я особо ничего не деалю в фотошопе, всего лишь потянул шифтом текст, чтобы увеличить его по холсту и попросту набирает, не опускаясь.

 

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Community Expert , Jun 10, 2025 Jun 10, 2025

Look at the size of your document, it is enormous (60,472 pixels high but I can't read the width). Photoshop takes RAM up to the size you specify in Preferences and does not hand it back while it is open. It is done that way for efficiency, otherwise it would need to keep requesting RAM from the OS which would slow down batch processing.

In this case though it is simply your document size which has driven that.
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Look at the size of your document, it is enormous (60,472 pixels high but I can't read the width). Photoshop takes RAM up to the size you specify in Preferences and does not hand it back while it is open. It is done that way for efficiency, otherwise it would need to keep requesting RAM from the OS which would slow down batch processing.

In this case though it is simply your document size which has driven that.
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