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Hi,
I'd really appreciate some help with this, as at the moment it seems like using photoshop is causing my macs other storage to balloon and go from about 230 gb of free space to next to nothing in about 20 mins!
Not sure if there might be some update or setting that can help or if anyone else has had this issue.
Might be that using other Adobe programs also affects it as well. I use Illustrator and Indesign but Photoshop seems to affect it the worse.
Apples help was to suggest the usual deleting of cahes and unwanted files and resets, but regular factory resets are a pain and time consuming and drastic.
I'd really like to know if there's anyting that might be causing this.
Any help would be massively appreciated.
Thanks.
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Please post a screenshot of Photoshop Preferences > Scratch Disks.
If you're working with very big files and/or many files open at the same time, 230 GB can be gone very quickly. I always recommend at least 500GB free space.
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@duncan16B8 @D Fosse Did this ever get resolved? I am experiencing it on a massive level and desperately need to figure it out. Any help you can give would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Show us a screenshot of Photoshop Preferences > Scratch disks.
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Usually, this is because there is simply not enough free space on the internal drive.
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I am facing the same issue, it gets fixed every time i restart my device and then shows up again after working for a bit. It's quite irritating now
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@aasthaetic It sounds like you have insufficient free space on the drive you have chosen to use as scratch disk. Raster image editing requires a large amount of data to be stored while working. That is why we normally recommend a fast drive with at least 500GB free.
How much space is there on your scratch drive?
Dave
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