Nik Suite Has Killed My Photoshop!

futureal33

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I recently downloaded the full Nik Suite from Google and have been enjoying it for the past week or so.
From opening a RAW file, clicking the "Colour Efex Pro 4" button to launch into the Nik Color Efex Pro 4 editing tool, it was taking about 2-3 seconds. Then when applying a process technique (skin softener as an example) it would take maybe 3 seconds to create a new layer in PS and apply it.

I was happy with that!

However... over the past few days, both of these steps are now taking 10-15 seconds to complete and it has completely slowed down my workflow. Also, it crashes occasionally halfway through and also takes CS6 with it - thus losing all my open files.

I am pretty sure I haven't changed anything in terms of settings, and I cant think of what could have caused this sudden change..

Any ideas?

Thanks
 
I had a lot of issues with nik stuff. Hdr effx was murder a while back, even getting it to work at all was a major operation taking 4 computers and several weeks of messing about, even after that it crashed often enough to be virtually useless, I've given up using most of Niks stuff, even silver effx 2 works much slower than the old version.
 
Could be a RAM issue. Have you tried clearing the cache?
 
Maybe look into clearing the Photoshop scratch disk too? That regularly slows down my editing.
 
Maybe look into clearing the Photoshop scratch disk too? That regularly slows down my editing.

Doesn't Photoshop clear it's scratch disk when closing? It does on mine. It creates a temp files on my dedicated scratch disk, and that file closes and disappears when I close photoshop.
 
Sorry to sound silly but how do I clear the cache?

I have 16GB RAM, which is what its always been and its only recently slowed down?

In Bridge, go to Tools>Cache>Purge Cache For Folder... (I'd do a general clear, so pick whichever folder has all your image files in, rather than a folder at a time.)

May also be worth checking that your thumbnail generator is set to 'High Quality On Demand' (rectangular icon under the -TA of METADATA on the top toolbar of Bridge)

This said, 16GB of RAM should be plenty, but give it a go.
 
Color Efex 4 was loading slowly and sometimes crashing for me when in use with CS6 - I looked at the Memory Useage in the CS6 Preferences tab, and increased the amount of memory, Photoshop was using from 55% up to 70%, this seems to have improved things for now. Im using appx 10Gb of 16 available.
 
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