This is the default folder where camera raw stores cache, if you'd like you may delete it and this folder will be created again when camera raw will start to save temp cache info. Yes, you can get rid of them like so:
Adobe Camera Raw 2 Cache. Do any of the following: Alternatively, click the open preferences dialog button in the camera raw dialog box.
I've just found nearly 1gb of.dat files in the adobe camera raw cache folder. Once your trash (macintosh) or recycle bin (windows) has been emptied, the space that had been consumed by the cache will be freed up. This is the default folder where camera raw stores cache, if you'd like you may delete it and this folder will be created again when camera raw will start to save temp cache info.
I want to check to make sure it is ok to clear this ( put in trash ) before i do so.
When you save one or more photos, camera raw uses your gpu to accelerate rendering photos to image files. The file is under c:\documents and settings\[user name]\application data\adobe\cameraraw\cache. Yes, you can get rid of them like so: You can then simply delete the entire folder from your hard drive.
When you open or close the camera raw filter dialog, camera raw can use your gpu to render the image it sends to photoshop. I've just found nearly 1gb of.dat files in the adobe camera raw cache folder. I want to check to make sure it is ok to clear this ( put in trash ) before i do so. In adobe bridge, choose edit > camera raw preferences (windows) or bridge > camera raw preferences (macos).
And the name of the file is cache2, not cache.
Choose tools > cache > purge central cache. In the camera raw dialog box: Yes, you can get rid of them like so: And the name of the file is cache2, not cache.
I want to check to make sure it is ok to clear this ( put in trash ) before i do so.
In the camera raw dialog box: My ~/library/caches folder on my mac is huge (55gb!) and most of it is attributed to the adobe camera raw folder. I've just found nearly 1gb of.dat files in the adobe camera raw cache folder. Each is exactly 4,336 kb in size and, for some obscure reason, are listed as neromediaplayer media files.
In the camera raw preferences dialog box, choose one of the following from the save image settings in menu:
Do any of the following: My ~/library/caches folder on my mac is huge (55gb!) and most of it is attributed to the adobe camera raw folder. In the camera raw dialog box: You can then simply delete the entire folder from your hard drive.
Once your trash (macintosh) or recycle bin (windows) has been emptied, the space that had been consumed by the cache will be freed up. Each is exactly 4,336 kb in size and, for some obscure reason, are listed as neromediaplayer media files. Once your trash (macintosh) or recycle bin (windows) has been emptied, the space that had been consumed by the cache will be freed up. The file is under c:\documents and settings\[user name]\application data\adobe\cameraraw\cache.