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Performance Preferences

You can set various performance preferences to optimize Corel Painter. For example, you can change memory options such as the amount of RAM used by the application or specify the volume name (Mac OS) or drive (Windows) that you want to assign as a scratch disk.

To ensure the optimal performance of scratch disks, consider the following:

 
Choose a drive that does not contain the files that you are currently working on.
 
Choose a different drive than the one used by the operating system’s virtual memory.
 
Defragment the scratch disk drive on a regular basis.

The performance preferences are described in the following table.

Performance preference
Description
Memory Usage
Changes the percentage of RAM memory used by Corel Painter, which is set to 80% by default. You can dedicate as much as 100% of the memory to Corel Painter. The lowest percentage you can choose is 5%.
Multicore Usage
Allows you to specify the number of cores that you want Corel Painter to use. If you use all of the computer’s available cores, it may impact the performance of any applications that you have running in the background.
Scratch Drive
Allows you to specify the volume name (Mac OS) or drive (Windows) that has free memory to allow Corel Painter to perform an operation if your computer runs out of RAM.
Undo Levels
Allows you to undo and redo up to 256 levels of changes.
The number of Undo levels applies across all open documents. For example, if you set 5 undo levels and have two open documents, undoing three operations on the first document leaves you with only two undo operations on the second document.
In addition, setting multiple undo levels uses a significant amount of disk space. If you perform multiple operations on the entire image, the whole image must be saved for each undo.
Smooth objects when zooming
Applies smoothing to the current view to minimize pixelation when zooming
Increase screen drawing speed when zoomed out
Increases the speed at which the screen is drawn when you are viewing an image at less than 100% magnification. Enabling this option may decrease accuracy.

To specify performance preferences Back to Top
 
Do one of the following:
(Mac OS) Choose Corel Painter 12 menu Preferences Performance.
(Windows) Choose Edit Preferences Performance.

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