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After working on Lion since I wrote this, I'm not seeing this weird caching issue lately. So, I'm guessing this is a Mountain Lion issue.
On Jul 30, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Jim Curtis wrote:
> It takes several minutes to empty my disk cache, so it's starting to be a productivity killer, and turning off the disk cache was the only way to get my work done. This defeats one of the coolest new CS6 features. I was starting to see more and more images in my main comps that didn't belong.
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> I also discovered over the weekend that Ps wouldn't open some valuable files, like my DVD template. Appears to be related to the Draconian security "features" in Mountain Lion.
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> I'm going back to Lion.
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> On Jul 29, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Todd Kopriva <kopriva@adobe.com> wrote:
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>> The purge to be performed isn't of the RAM but of the disk cache. Click the Empty Disk Cache button in the Media & Disk Cache preferences. And please submit a detailed bug report so that we can look into this: http://adobe.ly/ReportBug
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>>> Today I'm getting the same behavior, but there are no plug-ins to blame
>>> this time. I changed a position keyframe on a precomp from a
>>> horizontal move to a vertical one. Yet, in the main comp, the
>>> horizontal move is persisting, and this is even after invoking a Purge
>>> All.
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