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Need Some Help With CS6 and an 18 Frame Panorama
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 197849" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Had a great morning shoot in Mountain Lake, NJ, watching as the fog rolled off the lake. At one point I shot a 16-frame panorama with the D600. I'm trying to merge them in Photoshop but am getting an error during the process saying my "disc is almost full". I've got 88GB available on my Macbook Pro, and each frame is about 21MB, so the math isn't making a lot of sense. Before closing Photoshop after the error I did a space check and only 61GB were showing, so it sucked up 27GB in cache just to that point in the process (it went back to 88GB when I closed the program). </p><p></p><p>Other than resizing the photos first, which I'm assuming is the best possible solution, is there something else I can do to facilitate the process?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 197849, member: 9240"] Had a great morning shoot in Mountain Lake, NJ, watching as the fog rolled off the lake. At one point I shot a 16-frame panorama with the D600. I'm trying to merge them in Photoshop but am getting an error during the process saying my "disc is almost full". I've got 88GB available on my Macbook Pro, and each frame is about 21MB, so the math isn't making a lot of sense. Before closing Photoshop after the error I did a space check and only 61GB were showing, so it sucked up 27GB in cache just to that point in the process (it went back to 88GB when I closed the program). Other than resizing the photos first, which I'm assuming is the best possible solution, is there something else I can do to facilitate the process? [/QUOTE]
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