RAM upgrade on my Macbook Pro

I have the following:
Macbook Pro 15" version 8.2 (early 2011)
Currently running 2 x 2Gb 1333MHz DDR3 RAM
2.2 GHz Intel Core i7
OSX 10.9.1
I edit photos on this laptop, and my software is very RAM hungry. It's slowing my Mac down very much. I want to upgrade the RAM, but am not sure how much I can increase by. I wanted to ideally increase the RAM to 2 x 8Gb cards. Could someone please tell me what the maximum amount is that i can increase my RAM?
Thank you in advance.

You can upgrade to 16GB of RAM.
Around here, we tend to recommend Crucial or OWC RAM. It's guaranteed to work with Macs whereas some other RAM doesn't meet the stringent specifications for Mac RAM.
Visit the Crucial website and click on the System Scanner tab. You can download a small app which you can unzip and run. It will report your system specs back to Crucial and you'll be presented with the upgrades available for your machine.
Good luck,
Clinton

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