06-10-2015, 09:31 AM
(06-09-2015, 06:03 PM)sbozkus Wrote: Petr, Gary's response was for me.Hi Sbozkus
Gary, I believe you have enough explanation here to differentiate that; it's not the RAM it's not user's Windows. But it really points to how your standalone SW handles memory operations.
Hope that helps.
Yes and sorry I've got mixed up when Petr was replying to my reply to you. The problem is the code that runs during standalone for saving files is exactly the same code as runs when in the plug-in so I don't see how it could be due to a different way we are handling memory. In fact when run as a plug-in there is generally less memory available to Portrait Pro due to Photoshop using many resources including memory. When run as a plug-in the Portrait Pro code always saves a TIFF file. Can you try that to see if it works?
thanks
Gary