Recently, many netizens have inquired about how to adjust settings in Photoshop. Next, the author will share how to adjust settings in Photoshop. Let’s take a look together.
Open the Photoshop software, click [Edit] - [Preferences] - [General] on the menu bar to enter the preference setting window (the shortcut key is [Ctrl+K]).
1. Temporary disk
The temporary disk is the location where the PS software cache is stored. The default location is the C drive. Since the C drive is the system disk, it can easily cause the computer to freeze over time. The editor recommends changing the temporary disk location.
The running speed of the cache is in the order of C-D-E-F, so I changed the location of the temporary disk to the D drive.
2. Number of historical records
The history record is equivalent to the "regret medicine". The default is 50 times, which means that a maximum of 50 records that can be modified will be displayed in the history panel. It is recommended that PS newbies and disabled people set the number of times to increase.
Note that the more historical records retained, the easier it is to affect the running speed of the software, so please set it according to the actual situation.
3. Automatic save time interval
Unexpected situations will inevitably occur during the PS editing process. In order to avoid the damage to the results of your work, it is recommended to turn on the [Automatic storage and recovery information interval], which is to set how often the work document is saved.
Generally set to save every 5-10 minutes. The shorter the interval, the higher the computing and processing speed requirements of the computer. Please set it according to the actual situation.
Here are the basic operation methods for you to set up the adjustment of Photoshop. Friends in need should hurry up and read this article.