On Mar 18, 2011, at 3:44 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:

> On 11-03-18 3:27 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> I upgraded the memory on my iMac 27 to 12 gigs. I did it mainly to get more 
>> memory for PhotoShop for things like noise reduction, which can be poky, due 
>> (I think) to scratch disk involvement. The computer reports 12 meg of memory 
>> and says its okay, but PhotoShop still sees only 4 megs -- what I had 
>> before. Do I have to reinstall PhotoShop to get it to see the new memory? 
>> I've tried restarting both computer and PhotoShop to no avail.
>> 
>> Paul
> 
> Which version of PS?  I believe you need CS5 running under Snow Leopard to 
> see that much RAM.  You also *may* have to tweak a startup setting to 
> convince PS to run in 64-bit mode by default, though I don't recall having to 
> do that.
> 
I have CS4. At least I can dial it up to use the full 4 gig. And I'll probably 
upgrade to CS5 soon.
Thanks,
Paul

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