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Photoshop scratch disks full on new computer?

Community Beginner ,
Mar 09, 2022 Mar 09, 2022

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Hello.

 

I just purchased a new macbook and opened Photoshop to work with it, but it says my scratch disks are full already! 

 

I'm using the MacBook Pro M1Pro chip with Photoshop 2022.

 

I got this error message when I tried to move one of my artboards around, I haven't even created any other layers yet. 

 

I attached my scratch disk panel, please let me know what I'm doing wrong. 

 

I signed out of my previous computer where I used to work with Photoshop, is it related to that? 

 

Thanks!

 

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Mar 09, 2022 Mar 09, 2022

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Hi

What size document are you working on? A common error, just to check,  is to accidentally set up a document as for example 1000 x 1000 inches instead of 1000 x 1000 pixels. At 300 ppi that equates to 300000 x 300000 pixels which is a huge document and will eat scratch disk space.

 

Dave

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Mar 09, 2022 Mar 09, 2022

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What is the image size in PIXELS please?

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My PPI was too high, it was 300 ppi for 1080x1920 px 

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Mar 09, 2022 Mar 09, 2022

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It was precisely that! I didn't check my DPI/PPI and it was set to 300. 

quick question, so art boards don't work with large files (300 dpi+)? 

thank you!

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PPI is just a number alongside the image, used to calculate how big the image will print. In Photoshop it only pixels that matter i.e. the dimension of the image in pixels.

As an example an 8000 x 6000 pixel document at 300ppi and at 1ppi will take up exactly the same memory and scratch use. On printing though, the second will be huge as each pixel will use a square inch of print space.

 

The common error is to enter for example 1920 x1080 as inches instead of pixels. That results in a massive pixel size document.

 

Dave

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@HK5ED897 

 

Dave gave you the most common error we see. Try the other fixes on this Help page:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/troubleshoot-scratch-disk-is-full.html

 

Jane

 

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