🎎 How To Change Scratch Disk In Lightroom
Wow! This video has got so much traction. But if your disk is already full you may want to start here
You can change the location of the locally stored copy of originals via the Preferences>Local Storage tab. However, you can't change the location of the local library that LRCC requires for its catalog and previews cache, that's fixed to the user's library (in AppData/Local on Windows, in Pictures on MacOS). The best you can do is set the photo
Choose Edit > Preferences > Scratch Disks (Win) or Photoshop > Settings > Scratch Disks (Mac). In the Preferences dialog, select or deselect the active check box to enable or disable a scratch disk. To change the scratch disk order, click the arrow buttons. Click OK . To apply the changes, restart Photoshop. Note:
3 GB free is nowhere near enough space for scratch disk. On opening Photoshop here I see 5GB scratch disk used and during use, often see it climb to 15-20 GB. If you cannot open Photoshop to change the disk, hold down Ctrl and Alt as you open it to get the scratch disk settings. Dave.
Have the same problem. I changed my scratch disk location to not C. Changed my temporary files in Windows in fact from C drive to a seperate drive even, out of desperation. When rendering in After Effects an animated version of my Photoshop layers, it is creating a gigantic file on C regardless - where there is no room for such a temporary file.
How To Set-Up Your Scratch Drive. 1. Open your “Scratch Disk” preferences. This can be done by opening Photoshop, going into the “Edit” tab, then “Preferences” and “Scratch Disks.”. 2. Select your drive. A new menu will pop up where you will be able to see what drive you’re using as a scratch disk and how much space you have
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Hi JacquesCornell, Just wanted to check, is this starting happening after Lightroom 6.10/2015.10 update? Thanks, Mohit
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