Adobe Illustrator will create a closed shape or a line that extends to infinity when you cross off the page a millimeter in zoom mode, but try that with a placed image and it suddenly refuses to do it.
Half the time, when using Photoshop, when you see a "preparing to save" message that lasts longer than a few seconds, you are really reading a message about it preparing to crash. If you save the file, it will. Period.
It will say "saving."
I should not be penalized for saving disk space. In an efficiently designed program, merging layers, shrinking the document size, and cropping should not crash the program. It should prevent the program from crashing due to the conservation of space.
It also should not take ten minutes to give me the error message.
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