romram
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Photoshop problem
Whenever I try to use the lequify filter I get this message:-
"No More Virtual Tiles Can Be Allocated".
I googled the net for a solution and I found this on:
THE SOLUTION:
{{"The Liquify Filter will not open for me in PhotoShopCS. Error message states: "No More Virtual Tiles Can Be Allocated".
I had the same problem with Photoshop CS2 and the lens correction filter. I found the cause is that the filter tries to open a temporary file in the root directory of my scratch disk and because I do not work as an administrator the program does not have the access permissions. I have changed the permissions for the scratch disk and now it works. "}}
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But I dont Know what is the scratch disk and how can I reatch it..
"No More Virtual Tiles Can Be Allocated".
I googled the net for a solution and I found this on:
THE SOLUTION:
{{"The Liquify Filter will not open for me in PhotoShopCS. Error message states: "No More Virtual Tiles Can Be Allocated".
I had the same problem with Photoshop CS2 and the lens correction filter. I found the cause is that the filter tries to open a temporary file in the root directory of my scratch disk and because I do not work as an administrator the program does not have the access permissions. I have changed the permissions for the scratch disk and now it works. "}}
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But I dont Know what is the scratch disk and how can I reatch it..
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The question was quite simple: "I dont Know what is the scratch disk and how can I reatch it".
Unfortunately my first linked page is now gone, but the 2nd one on the Adobe site answers the question under the "Solution 1" heading as follows:
"To specify a scratch disk with enough space:
1. In PhotoDeluxe, choose File > Preferences > Scratch Disks.
2. Choose a drive from the Primary pop-up menu that has adequate disk space for image editing. If no drive has adequate disk space, you need to make more disk space available".
Unfortunately my first linked page is now gone, but the 2nd one on the Adobe site answers the question under the "Solution 1" heading as follows:
"To specify a scratch disk with enough space:
1. In PhotoDeluxe, choose File > Preferences > Scratch Disks.
2. Choose a drive from the Primary pop-up menu that has adequate disk space for image editing. If no drive has adequate disk space, you need to make more disk space available".
Thank you, Venabili and CetusMOD
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