Photoshop configuration tips

Photoshop configuration tips 15, I hope to help new recruits.

1. In Edit > Preferences > File Handling [Ctrl+K, Ctrl+2], you can set the number of files that have been recently opened in the File > Recently Opened Files submenu. Photoshop will keep track of the last 30 files in secret, but it won't care about the number you specify: it will only show a few entries that you specify. In fact, you can increase the number of recent files displayed inside, so that you can quickly see it.

2, Photoshop requires a scratch disk, which is at least three to five times the size of the largest image you are going to handle - no matter how big your memory is.

For example, if you plan to process a 5MB image, you need at least 15MB to 25MB of available hard disk space and memory.

3. If you don't allocate enough scratch disk space, Photoshop's performance will be affected. Nie Cun, which is occupied by Photoshop, is limited by the available scratch disk space. So if you have 1GB of memory and instruct Photoshop to use 75% of it, but only 200MB can be used as a scratch disk for design time, then Photoshop will use 200MB in most cases.

Note: To get the best performance from Photoshop, set the maximum amount of physical memory usage between 50% and 75%. [Ctrl+K, Ctrl+8] (Edit > Preferences > Memory & Image Cache). You should not set Photoshop's scratch disk [Ctrl+K, Ctrl+7] (Edit > Preferences > Plug-ins and Scratch Disk) in the same partition as your operating system, because doing this will make Photoshop and you The operating system is competing for available resources, which leads to a decline in overall performance.

4. Press Ctrl and Alt while opening Photoshop, so you can change its scratch disk before Photoshop loads.

5. To restore all preferences to their default values, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift immediately after opening Photoshop or ImageReady. A dialog will appear asking if you want to confirm the reset.

6. Normally, when you select a history and then make changes to the image, all active record records are deleted, or more accurately, replaced by the current record. However, if you enable the "Allow non-linear history" option in the "History" floating panel, you can select a record, make changes to the image, and then the changes will be attached to the "History" float. Instead of replacing all the records in the active record, the bottom of the panel. You can even delete a record without losing any of the records below it.

Note: The horizontal line color between historical records indicates their linear relationship. Segmentation in white indicates a linear history, while black indicates a non-linear history.

A non-linear history is not only very memory intensive, it is also very difficult to understand.

7. You can use the Image Preview option [Ctrl+K, Ctrl+2] in Edit > Preferences > File Handling to save the custom icon and preview the image of the Photoshop document:

"Always save": Saves a custom icon or image preview (in the image "Properties" dialog in the Photoshop "Image" tab) to your image.

Note: Enabling image preview usually increases the file size by approximately 2KB.

Ask when saving: Allows you to trigger the Thumbnail option in the Save As dialog.

Note: This option does not really ask when saving; it simply makes the "thumbnail" option available when you save the image.

"Do not always save": Disable image preview and custom icons. This option also disables the "thumbnail" option in the "Save As" dialog.

Tip: You can trigger an image preview by using the Generate Thumbnails option in the Image tab of the Image Properties dialog box in Photoshop. [next]

About custom aspects

8, there is a way to delete the plug-ins you don't need (.8be), filters (.8bf), file format (.8bi), etc., that is their file name (or folder containing them) Previously used a tilde symbol (~). Photoshop will automatically ignore any files or folders that start with "~".

Example: To disable the Watermark plug-in, just change the folder name to "~Digimarc".

9. You can customize the "File > Jump To" and "File > Preview in Selected Browsers" menu by creating shortcuts to your favorite apps in the "Helpers" folder.

To add your favorite image application to Photoshop's "File > Jump to" submenu, just create a shortcut in the "Jump To Graphics Editor" directory.

To create your own HTML editor in ImageReady's "File > Jump to" submenu, you can create a shortcut to the application you need in the "Jump To HTML Editor" directory.

To add your favorite browser to your "File > Preview in Selected Browsers" sub-menu, create a shortcut in the "Previe w In" directory.

Note: To display the application you have set in the relevant menu, you will need to restart Photoshop/ImageReady.

Tips for "Previewing in Selected Browsers": To view this in the "File > Preview in Selected Browsers" submenu (or "Preview in Selected Browser" button), you can view this Set to default [Ctrl+Alt+P]. This browser will take effect soon, and will be renewed the next time you start ImageReady.

Note: Although you can add other image applications in the "File > Jump to" submenu, you cannot change their default image application.

ImageReady's default "jump to" image app is Photoshop, while Photoshop's default "jump to" image app is ImageReady.

10. To make Windows (especially 95/NT) use a custom monitor matching curve, just do the following:

(1) Delete "Adobe Gamma Loader" in "Startup" of the start menu.

(2) Determine the path/name of the ICM curve (basically in C:\WinNT\System32\Color\).

(3) Run RegEdit and find the following items:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>Software>Adobe>Color>Monitor>Monitor0

(4) Create a new item called "Monitor Profile"

(5) Enter the path/name in step 2 in the item of this display curve.

Note: After setting this curve, since Adobe Gamma has reconfigured the Adobe Gamma Loader, do not run it again. [next]

Some other miscellaneous items

11. To free up your memory, you can choose Edit > Cleanup > History, but this will clear the history of all open documents.

Note: If you only need to clear the history of the active document, press the Alt key and select Clear History from the History Floating Panel menu. This will clear all history without changing the image.

caveat! The above order cannot be undone!

12. To calculate the size of an image file, you can use the following equation:

File size = resolution square x width x height x color depth / 8192 (bit / KB)

If it is a 24-bit image, for example, when the screen resolution is 72dpi, use:

File size = width × height × 3 / 1024

Tip: Use 1024 to remove (KB/MB) to determine the file size in MB.

13. To ensure that the histogram level dialog is accurate, turn off the Use Cache Statistics check box in Edit > Preferences > Memory & Image Cache [Ctrl+K, Ctrl+8].

14. To create a network security color, make sure that the R, G, and B elements of the color are all 33 in hexadecimal or 51 in multiples of decimal. Any of the following values ​​are acceptable: 00 (0), 33 (51), 66 (102), 99 (153), CC (204), FF (255).

15. Since the compression algorithm is available for squares with 8 pixels for JPEG and PNG, if the image file can be cut by 8, its size can be reduced.


Photoshop configuration tips 15, I hope to help new recruits.

1. In Edit > Preferences > File Handling [Ctrl+K, Ctrl+2], you can set the number of files that have been recently opened in the File > Recently Opened Files submenu. Photoshop will keep track of the last 30 files in secret, but it won't care about the number you specify: it will only show a few entries that you specify. In fact, you can increase the number of recent files displayed inside, so that you can quickly see it.

2, Photoshop requires a scratch disk, which is at least three to five times the size of the largest image you are going to handle - no matter how big your memory is.

For example, if you plan to process a 5MB image, you need at least 15MB to 25MB of available hard disk space and memory.

3. If you don't allocate enough scratch disk space, Photoshop's performance will be affected. Nie Cun, which is occupied by Photoshop, is limited by the available scratch disk space. So if you have 1GB of memory and instruct Photoshop to use 75% of it, but only 200MB can be used as a scratch disk for design time, then Photoshop will use 200MB in most cases.

Note: To get the best performance from Photoshop, set the maximum amount of physical memory usage between 50% and 75%. [Ctrl+K, Ctrl+8] (Edit > Preferences > Memory & Image Cache). You should not set Photoshop's scratch disk [Ctrl+K, Ctrl+7] (Edit > Preferences > Plug-ins and Scratch Disk) in the same partition as your operating system, because doing this will make Photoshop and you The operating system is competing for available resources, which leads to a decline in overall performance.

4. Press Ctrl and Alt while opening Photoshop, so you can change its scratch disk before Photoshop loads.

5. To restore all preferences to their default values, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift immediately after opening Photoshop or ImageReady. A dialog will appear asking if you want to confirm the reset.

6. Normally, when you select a history and then make changes to the image, all active record records are deleted, or more accurately, replaced by the current record. However, if you enable the "Allow non-linear history" option in the "History" floating panel, you can select a record, make changes to the image, and then the changes will be attached to the "History" float. Instead of replacing all the records in the active record, the bottom of the panel. You can even delete a record without losing any of the records below it.

Note: The horizontal line color between historical records indicates their linear relationship. Segmentation in white indicates a linear history, while black indicates a non-linear history.

A non-linear history is not only very memory intensive, it is also very difficult to understand.

7. You can use the Image Preview option [Ctrl+K, Ctrl+2] in Edit > Preferences > File Handling to save the custom icon and preview the image of the Photoshop document:

"Always save": Saves a custom icon or image preview (in the image "Properties" dialog in the Photoshop "Image" tab) to your image.

Note: Enabling image preview usually increases the file size by approximately 2KB.

Ask when saving: Allows you to trigger the Thumbnail option in the Save As dialog.

Note: This option does not really ask when saving; it simply makes the "thumbnail" option available when you save the image.

"Do not always save": Disable image preview and custom icons. This option also disables the "thumbnail" option in the "Save As" dialog.

Tip: You can trigger an image preview by using the Generate Thumbnails option in the Image tab of the Image Properties dialog box in Photoshop. [next]

About custom aspects

8, there is a way to delete the plug-ins you don't need (.8be), filters (.8bf), file format (.8bi), etc., that is their file name (or folder containing them) Previously used a tilde symbol (~). Photoshop will automatically ignore any files or folders that start with "~".

Example: To disable the Watermark plug-in, just change the folder name to "~Digimarc".

9. You can customize the "File > Jump To" and "File > Preview in Selected Browsers" menu by creating shortcuts to your favorite apps in the "Helpers" folder.

To add your favorite image application to Photoshop's "File > Jump to" submenu, just create a shortcut in the "Jump To Graphics Editor" directory.

To create your own HTML editor in ImageReady's "File > Jump to" submenu, you can create a shortcut to the application you need in the "Jump To HTML Editor" directory.

To add your favorite browser to your "File > Preview in Selected Browsers" sub-menu, create a shortcut in the "Previe w In" directory.

Note: To display the application you have set in the relevant menu, you will need to restart Photoshop/ImageReady.

Tips for "Previewing in Selected Browsers": To view this in the "File > Preview in Selected Browsers" submenu (or "Preview in Selected Browser" button), you can view this Set to default [Ctrl+Alt+P]. This browser will take effect soon, and will be renewed the next time you start ImageReady.

Note: Although you can add other image applications in the "File > Jump to" submenu, you cannot change their default image application.

ImageReady's default "jump to" image app is Photoshop, while Photoshop's default "jump to" image app is ImageReady.

10. To make Windows (especially 95/NT) use a custom monitor matching curve, just do the following:

(1) Delete "Adobe Gamma Loader" in "Startup" of the start menu.

(2) Determine the path/name of the ICM curve (basically in C:\WinNT\System32\Color\).

(3) Run RegEdit and find the following items:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>Software>Adobe>Color>Monitor>Monitor0

(4) Create a new item called "Monitor Profile"

(5) Enter the path/name in step 2 in the item of this display curve.

Note: After setting this curve, since Adobe Gamma has reconfigured the Adobe Gamma Loader, do not run it again. [next]

Some other miscellaneous items

11. To free up your memory, you can choose Edit > Cleanup > History, but this will clear the history of all open documents.

Note: If you only need to clear the history of the active document, press the Alt key and select Clear History from the History Floating Panel menu. This will clear all history without changing the image.

caveat! The above order cannot be undone!

12. To calculate the size of an image file, you can use the following equation:

File size = resolution square x width x height x color depth / 8192 (bit / KB)

If it is a 24-bit image, for example, when the screen resolution is 72dpi, use:

File size = width × height × 3 / 1024

Tip: Use 1024 to remove (KB/MB) to determine the file size in MB.

13. To ensure that the histogram level dialog is accurate, turn off the Use Cache Statistics check box in Edit > Preferences > Memory & Image Cache [Ctrl+K, Ctrl+8].

14. To create a network security color, make sure that the R, G, and B elements of the color are all 33 in hexadecimal or 51 in multiples of decimal. Any of the following values ​​are acceptable: 00 (0), 33 (51), 66 (102), 99 (153), CC (204), FF (255).

15. Since the compression algorithm is available for squares with 8 pixels for JPEG and PNG, if the image file can be cut by 8, its size can be reduced.


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