View Single Post
Old 01-31-2011, 10:53 PM  
2MuchMark
Videochat Solutions
 
2MuchMark's Avatar
 
Industry Role:
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Canada
Posts: 48,894
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pseudonymous View Post
Im not sure what other tools are laggy, I think liquify might be 5-10 percent slower but where I notice it the most is using the spot healing tools, theres about a 5 second lag. The smaller the image, the less delay but even a very small image, it still lags. The pencil and paintbrush tools seems to be fine but that's probably because they arent that heavy on resources. The spot healing tool seems to be unusable its so slow.

I have been using this program for a long time now and this has suddenly occured, I haven't installed any new programs or windows updates and my hardware seems fine. I ran memory tests, harddrive tests, I swapped video cards and changed video drivers. I even reformatted and installed another copy of CS5.

I have an i7 870 processor, 6gb ram, 500gb 7200rpm hd, Nvidia Geforce GT320 1gb.

Any ideas on what could possibly be the issue?
Wow thats alot of work. Have you tried resetting Photoshop? Hold down the keys Ctrl-Alt-Shift in Windows (Command-Option-Shift in the Mac) while starting up Photoshop and you'll get a dialog box that says "Delete the Adobe Photoshop Settings File?". Saying YES will reset photoshop to its default settings and clear up any gunk.

If your computer is still slow after this (and fixing all of the other stuff you did) maybe its a problem with your hardware. Have you checked the cmos to see if you're running at max CPU speed? Or is your computer seeing all of the RAM it used to?
__________________

Custom Coding | Videochat Solutions | Age Verification | IT Help & Support
www.2Much.net
2MuchMark is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote