File Compression
When you purchase an image from Fotosearch, that image will be delivered to you in a compressed format. The file size listed for the image may be 10 or 28MB but the file that you download will be approximately 10% of that size. After you save the file in an uncompressed format, it will expand to the listed size.
Most of our vendors offer their images in JPEG format. When using JPEG images no image degradation is noticeable after a single compression/decompression cycle. However, further compression(s) to and from the JPEG format will degrade the image quality to an extent that eventually it will become visible. To retain maximum quality in these images simply avoid re-saving the image in JPEG format and use uncompressed formats such as TIFF or EPS or a loss-less compression format such as TIFF with LZW compression.
What about if the TIF were in RGB rather than CMYK
Depends on the ram, mine is 6400 and its timings are 4;4;4;15;42 and can be tightened if needed. If that were the case Id have 3200 but its not. You can adjust (good quality) memory some either slacken or tighten the latencys up.One more question ...
My computer guy is telling me that I would be better off to use PC3200 RAM rather than the PC6400 RAM offered as an upgrade option at TigerDirect. He says that although the clock speed of the PC6400 is faster, the latency is slower and that his understanding is that the PC3200 will actually perform faster as a result.
So I need some second opinions on this issue.
Yeah - did the new one come with any crapware installed?
Pull off any antivirus (don't use it for internet or downloading...) stuff, and the rest of that sort of thing... Don't load anything that isn't specifically required.
Is dual core enabled in filter forge?
Did you load the drivers that came with the motherboard or did you let windows do that.
Make sure all your drivers are up to date.
Like I said earlier Filter Forge is a pig... It does some really nice things but needs ALOT of machine...
edit your boot.ini to enable the /3gb switch. It will allocate 3gb to applications rather than 2gb. Xp splits the ram between kernel & applications. The 3gb switch makes it 1gb for Kernel & 3gb for apps
/3GB