Open Lightroom. From the menu bar, click Lightroom Classic -> Catalog Settings. You will see the same Catalog Settings popup as above, so click the Show button on the Location line to open the folder. 2. Drag and Drop the Catalog Files to the New Location. Here's how to rename a drive letter in Windows 10. Ensure that the drive you're relettering isn't in use and that no files from that drive are open. Right-click on the Start button. Click Disk Management to open the Disk Management console. Right-click the volume that has the drive letter you want to change. I think this is normal behavior, a scratch file set aside for the during the operation of Photoshop. Mine is 176 MB. When PS is closed, then I get back that 176. The temp files I was thinking of was a result of a crash or freeze, but I understand that's no longer a problem. I do not see those anymore. So, you can edit a photo all day in Lightroom to look exactly how you want, but you won’t see any of the changes if you open the file outside of Lightroom. The fix is simple: Re-enter Lightroom, right-click, click Export > Export, and export the photo how you want. 10.4. Operating System. macOS 10.14 Mojave. Hello, I recently saw a video on YouTube stating that it is best if I store my Catalog Backup on a seperate drive from the drive where I keep my catalog. Currently I store my photos on 2 external hard drives and my catalog and the catalog backup on a 3rd. external hard drive sperate from where my So you would move the Lightroom CC folder to , say, d:\Lightroom CC from its original location: C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Adobe. Then inside the above folder you will create the link [named: Lightroom CC] to d:\Lightroom CC. It goes without saying that Lr should not be open during all this and that you are doing that at your own risk. [deleted] Aug 07, 2019. Photoshop Always use scratch space so you would want writing and reading it to be as the best performance possible to reduce latency. SSD will outperform your brown and round disk. If Find most Of the time I that Photoshop it will use around 10GB of Rams where it will use many times that amount of Scratch space. STEP ONE: First, Quit Lightroom Classic. Then, on your computer, go find the folder with your Lightroom Catalog (your catalog has .lrcat at the end of its name) and create a new empty folder inside and name this folder “Old Catalog” (as seen above) top left. STEP TWO: Now drag your catalog file (and any other support files like your Over the next couple of weeks I want to explore the case for starting over with a brand new Lightroom catalog, and how to go about preserving as much of the work stored in the old catalog as possible (so that you can bring it into a new catalog). Warning, this is as close to the nuclear option as there is, so this is not to be taken lightly. You can export one or many files from Lightroom by making a selection and following any of these instructions: Choose Export from the file menu. Right-click on the image and select Export from the Context menu. Click the large Export button at the bottom of the left side panel in the Develop module. Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Shift-E. 3wTH71Q.