A big thank you to both of you, your information is very useful and complementary to me. ... Still learning that Photoshop only has one Ctrl Z, huh ...? That's a relief!
The History .... Loreen from CCM taught me that you can find the Options in the little arrow at the top right of the palette :) Great because there's a feature there, like 'non-linear' ... a marvel apparently, because while splashing around I deleted about 12 actions ... I was in 'linear' mode which apparently deletes everything that happened after the first deleted action :( um, is that clear? :=)
It is also important to know that depending on the number of cancellations or any other request made, Photoshop creates its own 'memory' file that often conflicts with that of the OS! It is therefore highly recommended to install it on another disk or on a different partition to save the working file anyway, even if it is LARGE (we'll scratch it later!) and to choose the 'purge all' option which will delete the history, but especially relieve this temporary file that grows at an exponential rate @best regards b g
I automatically put everything I Photoshop and work with on D, while Windows is on C, that way no problems I didn't look for the name of its temporary file but it shouldn't be hard to find considering the size it takes up, we should be able to see it easily Best regards b g
you can change the working disk using the shortcut ctrl+k, and go to the "external modules and working disks" tab. By default, disk 1 = c:\, you replace it with d:\ or another disk, and a restart of Photoshop is required, and you're all set! ;)
dimmib, cool ctrl K; I'm good on the D, that's already ok : )
bg62, we have the same thing if I'm not mistaken... toshop and windows are on the C and the ongoing project is on the D
I don't understand: > take the 'purge all' option which will erase the history... where? even if we're already on a partitioned disk? but above all relieve this temporary file that is growing at an exponential rate... isn't it the same thing as 'purge all'? how to do it?
Hello 1 it's the whole toshop that needs to be installed somewhere other than Windows 2 the purge all option is located in toshop and it 'erases' all 'its' history which frees up "memory" in the software's temporary file @regards b g
Well, that's great! And if you want to keep going... just take a look at the thickness of the (technical) books on Photoshop... you won't be disappointed! But it comes little by little Good luck @best wishes b g
Good luck.