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How Do I Empty the Scratch Disk in Photoshop for Mac?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 1:18 am

If you’re a Mac user, you may be wondering how to empty the scratch disk in Photoshop. Here’s a quick guide on how to do it:

PRO TIP: If you are planning on emptying the scratch disk in Photoshop for Mac, be aware that this may cause problems with your computer. Make sure to back up any important files before doing this.

First, open up Photoshop and go to Preferences > Performance. Next to “MemoryUsage,” you’ll see a drop-down menu with three options:

  • Cache Level 1: This is the least amount of RAM that Photoshop will use for its scratch disk. If you have a lot of other programs open, or if your computer is low on RAM, you may want to choose this option.
  • Cache Level 2: This is the recommended setting for most users.

    Photoshop will use more RAM for its scratch disk, which can help speed up your workflow.

  • Cache Level 3: This is the most amount of RAM that Photoshop will use for its scratch disk. If you have a powerful computer with a lot of RAM, you may want to choose this option.

Once you’ve selected your preferred cache level, click OK to save your changes. That’s it! Your scratch disk is now empty.

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