If you’re like most Photoshop users, you’ve probably been struggling to keep up with the program’s ever-growing memory requirements. Fortunately, there are a few simple steps you can take to help improve your Photoshop performance and allocate more memory to the program. First, make sure that your computer has enough memory installed. Photoshop needs at least 4GB of RAM in order to run smoothly, so make sure your computer has at least that much available. If you’re running into problems with Photoshop crashing or freezing, consider upgrading your computer’s memory. Next, try disabling some of Photoshop’s features if they’re not being used. For example, if you don’t use the Liquify tool often, disable it so that it doesn’t use up as much memory. Similarly, if you rarely use the Brush tool or the Gradient Editor, disable them too. Finally, try optimizing your images for faster loading by using smaller file sizes and reducing the number of layers in your images. This will reduce the amount of time it takes Photoshop to open and render an image. ..