error message disk full?

stuff, this site has problems.

Well, what I need to know, is why I get a 'disk full' error message when I try to save the pictures. This has only started happening, and my records have lots of space on them.

Check your preferences and see what setting the ram is to and make sure you have a disk of work defined. Then take knowledge of what photoshop reports the amount of free disk.

Finally, let us know what the resolution of the image bit depth and color. Then your psot a screen capture with the layers panel open.

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