How to Resolve “Scratch Disks are Full” Error in Photoshop

When you try to perform an action in Adobe Photoshop, you sometimes get an error message: “The request cannot be executed because the disk is full.”

To avoid the “Photoshop scratch disk is full” error, you need to change the way Photoshop uses your computer’s memory.

What causes the Photoshop “Scratch Disk is Full” error?

Photoshop often creates a lot of temporary files when you’re working with large items. If you don’t have any free space left on your drive and hard drive, Photoshop may not work properly. For this reason, the Photoshop error may not be your computer’s problem. read more

How to Resolve: “Could not complete your request because the smart object is not directly editable”

A layer in Photoshop is, as the name implies, a file that can be overlaid. A new image has only one layer. However, if you add multiple layers on top of the original image, you can add more data or use them just for color or tonal correction. Thus, using layers, you can change the image to your liking without changing the original pixels.

Smart Objects, on the other hand, are a special type of layer that contains image data. They are designed to preserve all the original characteristics of the layer, and also give you the ability to do extensive non-destructive editing on the layer. read more

How to Repair: Photoshop “Not Enough RAM” Error in Windows 10

How to Repair: Photoshop "Not Enough RAM" Error in Windows 10

Photoshop says not enough RAM when saving photos? Learn more about the causes and methods to solve this Photoshop “Not enough RAM” error. So let’s solve this problem together.

Often after installing Photoshop and opening it for the first time, the program works perfectly, you can edit images or create 3D models and save them in the right format without any problems. However, when you restart the program, you may get a “Photoshop not enough RAM” window when loading or exporting photos. Regardless of how much RAM you have, 4GB or 32GB, this error can be caused by several factors. read more

Restoring the missing Adobe Creative Cloud Apps tab

Missing Adobe Creative Cloud Apps tab

The Apps tab in the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application is missing in two cases: either you are logged in with your company accounts, or you are using the desktop application as a private user. In the latter case, several reasons can lead to this error message, including corrupt XML files, incorrectly defined configurations, incomplete OBE data, incorrect application installation, etc.

There is an official page created by Adobe itself to address this issue, but the advice there doesn’t seem to work. In this article, we’ll look at the two scenarios listed above. read more