KatiaGPhoto
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Okay, on the verge of a mild freakout. I know this MUST be a super simple problem, but I just cannot figure it out.
Here is what I'm trying to do.
Open files in photoshop (though I have to go through ACR to do so, as that's how it's set
Add new layer layer
Add watermark via brush>change opacity.
Use Duplicate to All script on watermark layer
The first problem arises in the Duplicate to All step. It gets about halfway through, then a notification comes up saying "general Photohshop error, scratch disks are full."
I have 17.6 gigs free on my harddrive. The files I am trying to open total 1.49 gigs. They are in NEF format.
So why is it saying scratch disks are full? I SHOULD have plenty of space left...right?? I read somewhere that deleting Photoshops Temp files might clear up a bit of the problem.
But that brings me to my 2nd issue. I CANNOT FIND THE FREAKING TEMP FILE FOLDER.
I've googled it, and I just cannot find it. Please tell me this is just me overlooking something? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Here is what I'm trying to do.
Open files in photoshop (though I have to go through ACR to do so, as that's how it's set
Add new layer layer
Add watermark via brush>change opacity.
Use Duplicate to All script on watermark layer
The first problem arises in the Duplicate to All step. It gets about halfway through, then a notification comes up saying "general Photohshop error, scratch disks are full."
I have 17.6 gigs free on my harddrive. The files I am trying to open total 1.49 gigs. They are in NEF format.
So why is it saying scratch disks are full? I SHOULD have plenty of space left...right?? I read somewhere that deleting Photoshops Temp files might clear up a bit of the problem.
But that brings me to my 2nd issue. I CANNOT FIND THE FREAKING TEMP FILE FOLDER.
I've googled it, and I just cannot find it. Please tell me this is just me overlooking something? Any help would be greatly appreciated!