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İ have 20 photoshop temp file. why ?

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Jun 15, 2024 Jun 15, 2024

Hello, i dowlanded photoshop new and im just trying a learn. i have 300gb free field on my disk but i got a error when im using a photoshop. it says '' disk is full'' i conroled my disk and realized that photoshop opened 20 temp files(each one is 16 gb). when i open new layer it opens new 4 temp files.  how can i solve this problem, can you help me?temp files.png

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Jun 15, 2024 Jun 15, 2024

That's the Photoshop scratch disk. Scratch files are divided into 16 GB chunks.

 

These scratch files should be deleted when you close Photoshop. If they don't, your machine doesn't shut down properly. Orphaned scratch files can just be deleted with Photoshop closed. Don't delete them while Photoshop is still running.

 

The size of the scratch file here indicates that you're opening a very big document. Is that intentional? What are the pixel dimensions and number of layers? How many history states?

 

 

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Jun 15, 2024 Jun 15, 2024
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