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Is It Safe to Delete Scratch Disk in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 11:07 pm

When it comes to digital image editing, Photoshop is the gold standard. Photoshop provides users with a wealth of tools and features for creating and manipulating images. One of these features is the scratch disk.

The scratch disk is a temporary storage location that Photoshop uses to store information while it is working on an image. When you are working on a large or complex image, the scratch disk can fill up quickly. This can cause Photoshop to run slowly or even crash.

PRO TIP: Deleting your scratch disk in Photoshop can cause your computer to crash and/or lose important data.

So, is it safe to delete the scratch disk in Photoshop? The answer is yes and no. Yes, you can delete the scratch disk without causing any damage to Photoshop or your computer. However, no, you should not delete the scratch disk unless you are sure that you do not need it anymore.

If you delete the scratch disk and then try to save your work, Photoshop will prompt you to create a new scratch disk. This can be a time-consuming process, so it is best to only delete the scratch disk when you are sure that you will not need it anymore.

In conclusion, deleting the scratch disk in Photoshop is safe but only do so when you no longer need it as it can be time-consuming to recreate.

Kathy McFarland

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