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Hi erveyone!
I have 100GB adobe Cloud storage. I am using the cloud exclusivly for Lightroom and currently there are 1400 RAW photos stored in the cloud. The same photos need 40GB on my local drive, but my cloud storage is full. This ratio has not always been this bad. I recognized i getting worse over time. So thit seems like over time there is some data accumulating without my knowledge.
I am using other Adobe programs (Premiere, After Effetcs, Photoshop), but to my knowledge these programs don't use the cloud storage. It is really frustrating, that the Adobe Cloud doesn't provide a complete overview of the stored data (or does it???)
How can I find the 60 GB of data, that is clogging my storage?
PS: I have emptied the deleted files folder, so that is not the problem.
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to clear or check all files stored on adobe's servers, use a web browser to navigate to the following locations. at each location there are several folders to check.:
https://documentcloud.adobe.com
if you delete anything from any of these locations, check for a deleted folder where your file(s) was (were) moved. if you want to clear space you must delete files in the deleted folder.