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		<title>By: Jonny</title>
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		<description>&lt;b&gt;Photoshop memory setting revision&lt;/b&gt;
It seems that there are mixed opinions on the best Photoshop memory setting - I have said above that it is best to put this at 100%, but it seems that it is best to set this around the 85% mark to give the operating system a bit more memory to use. This does make sense, but I&#039;m keeping mine on 100% personally as it doesn&#039;t seem to slow my Mac down! Experiment and see what seems best for you.</description>
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It seems that there are mixed opinions on the best Photoshop memory setting &#8211; I have said above that it is best to put this at 100%, but it seems that it is best to set this around the 85% mark to give the operating system a bit more memory to use. This does make sense, but I&#8217;m keeping mine on 100% personally as it doesn&#8217;t seem to slow my Mac down! Experiment and see what seems best for you.</p>
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