Photoshop ends up using 800 GB of scratch disk for a 24 MPx photo
Hello,
since the last update i'm having an annoying issue with Photoshop: it eats virtual memory.
It literally eats it.
I noticed it happens anytime i work with adjustment layer masks: each brushing (either it covers most of the photo or just 1 px dot) in the mask is equivalent to 2-3 GB of temporary file increase, ending up having something like DOZENS of 16 GB temporary file in the two SSDs i have (and which i set as scratch disks).
While if i avoid any adjustment layer mask the temporary file is kind of the same of previous versions, now i need 150-180 GB of temp files for a 4 adjustment layer masks workflow, each 24 MPx photo.
I received the out of space advice after a pair of hours of postprocessing (5 photos), it ate all the free space of the ssds (avg ~500 GB).
Before the last update i never ever exceeded 60-70 GB of temp file even after hours of postprocessing of big panoramic files (~100 MPx).
What happened? Is a common issue?
My computer specs:
Ryzen 9 3900X
64 GB RAM
MSI B550 Tomahawk
GTX 1070 8GB
Two 1 TB SSDs (m.2 and SATA)
Two 4 TB SATA Hard Disk
Windows 10 Professional (last update)
Photoshop CC 2021 (last update)
