Re: CS3 will not recognize all the available RAM

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The really bd news is that if you’re not using CS6 or CC, you’re not getting the full power of PS.



On Jan 31, 2017, at 11:48 AM, Gregory <fyrframe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If I'm not mistaken, the only upgrade at this point is the new PS which is now an annual service fee. Gone are the days when PS was just a program to be purchased or upgraded. I think Lightroom isn't a for-fee service.

I still use CS2 which works just fine and meets my needs. I have made a significant investment in CS2, purchasing books and tutorials. I have also collected numerous articles and tips. I can't see a need to start all over.

Gregory Gig Harbor, WA.


On 1/30/2017 7:15 PM, Emily L. Ferguson wrote:

On Jan 30, 2017, at 2:15 PM, Kostas Papakotas <clenchedteethphotography@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

So..... I recently installed a SSD disk where I migrated my OS and installed PS CS3.

I also added 8Gb RAM to the initial 4Gb, but now thta I tried to set the preferences in PS, it anly sees the first 4Gb chip.

Any clues?

Time to update your very ancient photoshop.

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