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Re: After Effects error: unable to allocate space for a 2200 x 1465 image buffer.
by Darby Edelen on Apr 29, 2008 at 6:28:02 am

[JingYu Wen] "Here's what I've done so far: I format the disk, I played around with the Maximum Memory Usage and I have used 15000MB for disk cache..."

That's probably far more than you need or want for a disk cache.

The issue may be the size of the layer, but more likely it can be attributed to one or more of the following: effects that are applied to the layer, motion blur on the layer, depth of field, etc. Your solution may be to break the layer into several layers if possible, or to reduce the number of RAM intensive effects on the layer.

Darby Edelen
Lead Designer
Left Coast Digital
Santa Cruz, CA


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