Adobe Photoshop CS6 very slow on the Type of rendering

I have a laptop with specification as mentioned below:

Lenovo Ideapad Y470P

  • 2nd generation processor Intel Core i7-2670QM (2.2 GHz 1333 MHz 6 MB)
  • Windows 7 Ultimate x 64
  • AMD Radeon HD 7690 2 GB
  • 8. 0 GB PC3 - 10600 DDR3 SDRAM 1333 MHz
  • 750 GB 5400

I use Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64-bit) to do my job.

At the present time, I have a task to create a banner with dimension 800 x 900 cm with resolution 300 DPI and color RGB 16-bit Mode.

The size of the file when the vacuum is about 56.1 GB.

The problem is, when I add a text with the Horizontal type tool, click the tool move, appear the Type of rendering screen, and take a time very very long to finish.

I made some configurations to my Photoshop I found on the Forum from Adobe, but the problem still persists.

Some configurations I've done is:

-Turn off automatically save it recovery information

-Set maximize PSD and PSB files for compatibility

-Set the memory to 95% usage

-Set the level of Cache to 8 and 1024K Cache tile size

-Set the Advanced Graphics Drawing Mode advanced settings, check the option use graphics processor to speed up the calculation and uncheck the anti-alias and 30-bit display

-Set the disc scratch on another partition (C:System D:PageFile E: Data F: Scratch disk)

And after all of this Setup, my Photoshop still slow when rendering Type.

Could you give me some advice to solve my problem?

Thank you

300 dpi for a banner size is categorically not normal.  Guaranteed.

Get specific instructions of the shop that will print it.

You keep confusing ppi with dpi.  The resolution of an image file really is expressed in DPI, pixels per inch, not ""dpi ' i.e. points per inch. "  The exact terminology is:

  • DPI = dots per inch = units used to measure the resolution of a printer
  • LPI = lines per inch = offset printing 'lines' or dots per inch in a halftone or line screen.
  • PPI = Pixels per inch = the number of pixels per inch in terms of file screen/scanner.

Here is a link to a discussion which may interest you:

k-for-print-be-done-at http://GraphicDesign.StackExchange.com/questions/487/What-PPI-should-a-large-format-Artwor

It includes the table below and subsequent comments:

"The rule is that we need 1.5 to 2 times the LPI in PPI to get acceptable results.

"Viewing Distance   Present Study    
20 feet    greater than 10 LPI  
18 feet    18.75 LPI or greater 
16 feet    18.75 LPI or greater 
14 feet    37.5 LPI or greater  
12 feet    37.5 LPI or greater  
10 feet    50 LPI or greater    
8 feet     65 LPI or greater    
6 feet     85 LPI or greater    
4 feet     100 LPI or greater   
2 feet     133 LPI or greater   
1 foot     150 LPI or greater   
6 inches   150 LPI or greater

"No doubt, for a banner 3 m x 5 m, that would be at least, say, 10 feet. (Just the eye or the wall here). So, by this table, you will need 50 minimum BVG. That would mean that your raster graphics should be about 100 PPI or 75 PPI at 12-14 feet. Given this and the fact that x 2 LPI is conservative enough for the faithfulness of reproduction (often 1.5xLPI is 'enough'), this is in agreement with [the data] advice from 75 DPI is acceptable. »

Talk to your printer.  I suspect they'll want a card at the address under 75 dpi, or even much less.  Follow the advice/request to the printer.

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