The Creative App Storage Problem
Creative applications are notorious storage hogs:
DiskCleanKit Dashboard- Adobe Creative Cloud - Can consume 20-100+ GB
- Final Cut Pro - Render files grow endlessly
- Logic Pro - Sound libraries and projects
- Figma - Local cache files
- Sketch - Cached previews and versions
Why Creative Apps Use So Much Space
Cache Files
- Preview thumbnails
- Undo history
- Auto-save files
- GPU caches
Render Files
- Video render cache
- Audio render files
- Effect previews
- Export attempts
Temporary Files
- Import processing
- Format conversion
- Failed operations
- Clipboard data
DiskCleanKit's Creative Apps Cleaner
We target the specific junk locations for each creative application.
Supported Applications
Adobe Creative Cloud
- Photoshop scratch disks and cache
- Premiere Pro media cache
- After Effects disk cache
- Lightroom previews
- Illustrator recovery files
Apple Pro Apps
- Final Cut Pro render files
- Logic Pro audio cache
- Motion render cache
- Compressor temporary files
Other Creative Tools
- Figma local cache
- Sketch cached previews
- Affinity app caches
- DaVinci Resolve cache
What Gets Cleaned
Safe to Remove
Always Safe
- Media cache files (regenerated when needed)
- Preview thumbnails
- Old auto-recovery files
- Clipboard cache
- Undo history beyond recent
Usually Safe
- Render files for completed projects
- Export temporary files
- Old project backups
Never Touched
- Your actual project files
- Source media
- Exported final files
- Plugin settings
- Application preferences
Using the Creative Apps Cleaner
Running a Scan
1. Open DiskCleanKit
2. Go to Deep Scan
3. Select Creative Apps category
4. Click Scan
5. Review findings by application
Reviewing Results
See breakdown by app:
- Adobe Photoshop - X GB cache
- Final Cut Pro - X GB render files
- Figma - X GB local cache
- etc.
Selecting What to Clean
For each application:
- View file types found
- See age of files
- Select categories to clean
Application-Specific Tips
Adobe Photoshop
What Accumulates
- Scratch disk files
- Recovery data
- Clipboard images
- Font cache
Safe to Clean
- Old scratch files
- Recovery data (after saving)
- Temp clipboard
Before Cleaning
- Save all open documents
- Close Photoshop
Adobe Premiere Pro
What Accumulates
- Media cache (huge!)
- Peak files
- Preview renders
- Conform files
Safe to Clean
- Media cache for old projects
- Peak files (regenerate quickly)
- Old previews
Before Cleaning
- Finish active exports
- Note: Cache speeds up project loading
Final Cut Pro
What Accumulates
- Render files
- Analysis files
- Generated thumbnails
- Background render data
Safe to Clean
- Render files (regenerate when needed)
- Analysis for completed projects
- Old thumbnails
Before Cleaning
- Finish current renders
- Export completed projects
Figma
What Accumulates
- Local file cache
- Font cache
- Thumbnail cache
Safe to Clean
- All cache files (cloud-based app)
- Old thumbnails
Best Practices
When to Clean
After Completing Projects
- Clean render files
- Remove old caches
- Archive project files
Monthly Maintenance
- Review cache sizes
- Clean accumulated junk
- Check available space
Before Major Projects
- Clear old caches
- Reclaim space for new work
- Ensure optimal performance
Project Workflow
1. Start project - Clean slate
2. During work - Let caches build
3. Complete project - Export finals
4. Archive - Move project to storage
5. Clean - Remove render/cache files
Results to Expect
Typical space savings:
Light Creative Use
- 5-15 GB from Adobe apps
- 2-10 GB from other creative tools
Heavy Creative Use
- 20-50 GB from Adobe apps
- 10-30 GB from video editors
- 5-15 GB from other tools
Professional Use
- Large cache accumulation over time
- More files to review and clean
- Regular maintenance recommended
Creative apps are essential but can accumulate cache. Regular cleaning helps keep things organized!
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