There’s been a lot of talk lately about Photoshop slowing down computers. Is it really true? And if so, what can we do to fix it? First, let’s clear up some confusion. Some people believe that Photoshop is the root cause of their computer’s slowdowns. But that’s not always the case. In fact, many times the problem is actually something else on your computer - like an outdated graphics card - that’s causing the slowdown. So how can you tell if Photoshop is really causing your computer to slow down? The first step is to try running your computer without Photoshop open. If the slowdown goes away, then you know that Photoshop is probably responsible for it. But if the slowdown persists even after you close Photoshop, then there might be another issue on your computer that needs to be fixed. If you’re still concerned about Photoshop slowing down your computer, there are a few things you can do to try and fix the issue: First, make sure your graphics card is up-to-date and installed properly in your computer. Second, make sure all of your files are stored in a safe location on your hard drive so they don’t take up too much space and slow down your computer when they’re loaded into memory (this includes photos, videos, and other large files). And finally, try using less powerful features when editing photos or videos - like using filters or adjusting brightness and contrast - instead of using full blown editing features like cropping or adding text layers. ..