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full scratch disk in lightroom classic mac laptop

New Here ,
Mar 01, 2021 Mar 01, 2021

hi every time i try and use my program it says the scratch disk is full. spent 2-3 hours this am deleting files from my laptop files to free up storage and this hasnt helped. is there somewhere within lightroom that my deleted files are being stored that i can clear?

 

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LEGEND ,
Mar 01, 2021 Mar 01, 2021

Lightroom doesn't use a scratch disk. What are you doing when you see this message. Open Photoshop and check what's is selected for the  scratch disk. Go to Edit> Preferences> Scatch Disks.

 

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Participant ,
Mar 05, 2021 Mar 05, 2021

LR does use a scratch disk

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Mar 05, 2021 Mar 05, 2021
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Well, yes and no. Any application that runs out of available RAM will need to write to disk. This is normally handled by the operating system and that's what Lightroom does.

 

Photoshop is a very special case because it has huge bandwidth needs that other applications are nowhere near. That's why Photoshop has its own dedicated memory management system. Other applications don't need that, and coding it into the application is a major operation that is basically a waste of resources.

 

Disk space is general computer maintenance. It's your responsibility. If your system disk is full, you need to take some action to keep it operational. Don't blame the application.

 

 

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Participant ,
Mar 05, 2021 Mar 05, 2021

How much free space do you have?

 

Look in LR how much free space is reported at the top of the Folders panel in Library. Also check the Storage tab in 'about this Mac'.

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