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BeCloserPhotography

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  • Main editing computer
    PC desktop
  • Editing software
    Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    Spyder
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Canon Mark iii, Canon 70-200 2.8ii, Sigma 35mm ART

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  1. I couldn't. So I had some added. Now I have 625 GB free of 892....much better shape I would say, But, before that, I went onto Adobe's support page and found somewhere that told me to move color files out of a certain place, and one by one, figure out which color file was corrupt by moving them back. I went through each color file one by one and none of them were corrupt, but since doing that, I haven't had a single issue again, so I don't really know what fixed the problem.
  2. Alright, so I have run a cleenup and was able to make it be 40.2 GB of 223 free...I know it's not perfect but it's a start. What would be the next course of action you would take in fixing this PS issue?
  3. Ok good to know...I will work on that one...not sure where to even start or what's safe to remove, but I will figure that one out.
  4. Well, I tried to do some backup of RAW files to Dropbox yesterday, but didn't realize it was storing them on my hard drive. I thought Dropbox kept them off site...guess not the way I thought...anyway, maybe I just start there? Do you think if I cleared space this would help my problems?
  5. I have a PC desktop running Windows 10 and Photoshop CC. It is over 2 years old, and has 8GB of RAM. Its hard drive has 21GB free out of 223GB. The last time I shut down was just before posting this thread. I rarely run a cleanup program.
  6. however, it does it again for the next picture I open up. Is there a way to save it so it stops doing this automatically?
  7. well lookie there...it appears to have fixed the issue! I knew you would be the only one on the internet who could help me! Seriously you saved the day. Thank you so much!
  8. Ok I just followed all of the steps in that link and restarted PS with the same result
  9. does it make a difference if the opening screen of PS is perfectly normal in color? Spyder 3 Pro and it's probably like 4 years or so....best guess
  10. I made sure my color space is correct, but nothing has changed. I have restarted my computer and it still shows this wonky green twice. But I am wondering if I am screwing it up...
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