Re: scratch
Howard, on host 65.6.63.225
Thursday, June 29, 2006, at 15:47:18
Re: scratch posted by Kysle on Thursday, June 29, 2006, at 04:02:55:
It's photos which I work with in Adobe Photodeluxe Business Edition. It took forever to learn to use it, but now I am very comfortable doing so. I have other more modern photo softward, but I don't want to put myself through the learning process again. However, I think I'll try the searh engine idea. I never would have thought of that. Thanks. Howard
> I am assuming this was in a graphics program (Photoshop?). If so, your 'scratch disk' is the folder for recently used information, such as your history, rendered files, etc. If you are in photoshop there is a purge command. > > If you are using a different program and this happens, a similar fix will apply (just go to a search engine and type: "scratch disk full" and then the name of the program for quick instructions). > > Most programs have very detailed options in regards to this; you can set periodic purging, maximum and minimum folder sizes, change the directory (perhaps to a faster hard drive), etc. > > Be forewarned that if you are working on a project and do this, you won't be able to undo commands, or go back to pre-rendered files. > > If this isn't a movie/photo editor related problem than I don't know, sorry. > > --Kys"Yes, that's KISS"le
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