Det kunne tyde på at dit grafikkort ikke har det så godt.. har du tjekket at det sidder ordentligt i maskinen, og måske endnu bedre tjener til en udskiftning?
Adjusting the Image Cache Photoshop uses image caching to redraw high-resolution images faster. With image caching, Photoshop uses low-resolution versions of an image to update the image quickly on-screen as you work. To enable the Image Cache option, you specify the number (1 to 8) of low-resolution versions you want Photoshop to store (cache). The more versions of an image you have Photoshop cache, however, the slower it opens image files. In Photoshop, the default Image Cache setting is 4. Setting the Image Cache option to 1 disables image caching; only the current screen image is cached.
To adjust the Image Cache setting: 1. Choose Edit > Preferences > Image Cache (Photoshop 6.x) or File > Preferences > Memory & Image Cache (Photoshop 5.x). 2. Enter a value from 1 to 8 in the Cache Levels text box. 3. Restart Photoshop.
(taget fra adobe forum under FAQ).
Sætter man image cachen til 1, (hvor den normalt er 4) arbejder den langsomere, men layeret er til gengæld heller ikke grimt når man flytter med det.
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