Kirk,
Thanks for explaining. I am just beginning to appreciate how complex cach managment is.
I was just looking to avoid the lower resolution previews, which sometimes during a "fast and furious" edit I mistake them for out-of-focus images.
So while your answer seems to indicate there is no way to go directly to high-res previews, I may have found a semi-solution.
In cach preferences I have upped my disk cach size to 2048 MB, with 1000 MB reserved on the disk cach volume and memory cach size is 1024 MB.
There is a marked improvement in program responsiveness. I also find that the high-res images that are now generated in preview mode persist when I quickly scroll backwards and forwards. (with my earlier and smaller cach they were generated over and over again.)
So if a big cach is helpful, how big would I have to configure the disk cach so it retains all the high res images generated from a 1 gig cf card full of fine quality jpegs? Is there a limit to the size of the cach? (other than the limitation of the size of the hard drive?)
o, yes, and i am on a windows xp machine with 2 gig memory and a large hard drive.
thanks, nati