If you’re like most Photoshop users, you’ve probably accumulated a lot of unused space on your scratch disk (the space on your hard drive where Photoshop stores temporary files). If you’re like me, you’ve been trying to figure out how to free up space on your scratch disk without deleting any important files. Here are some tips for freeing up space on your Photoshop scratch disk:
- Delete unused brushes and patterns: Brushes and patterns can take up a lot of space if you don’t use them often. If you don’t need a brush or pattern anymore, delete it from your library so that it doesn’t take up any more space.
- Delete unused layers: Layers can also take up a lot of space if you don’t use them often. If you don’t need a layer anymore, delete it from your library so that it doesn’t take up any more space.
- Delete unused channels: Channels can also take up a lot of space if you don’t use them often. If you don’t need a channel anymore, delete it from your library so that it doesn’t take up any more space.
- Delete unused images: Images can also take up a lot of space if they’re not used frequently. If an image isn’t being used anymore, delete it from your library so that it doesn’t take up any more space. ..