I can't figure out how to designate a scratch space for Aperture. Shouldn't it be within the application? Under preferences?
You don't need to designate scratch space, but you can designate where you actual originals will be stored (either somewhere on a harddrive or in the aperture library). Does anyone know if you can store them in both places at the same time and let aperture manage both of them?
My first question ever on a forum and I'm immediately chastized by a MacRumors "Demi-God." How friendly.
My understanding was that a scratch space could be designated to make the program work more quickly in an uncluttered space. I'm not concerned so much with file storage, but things are moving really slowly in Aperture. What can I do to speed up the works?
My first question ever on a forum and I'm immediately chastized by a MacRumors "Demi-God." How friendly.
My understanding was that a scratch space could be designated to make the program work more quickly in an uncluttered space. I'm not concerned so much with file storage, but things are moving really slowly in Aperture. What can I do to speed up the works?
Here ya go...nice simple answer. By the way, the only dumb question is the one you already know the answer to;
Scratch disk: Space dedicated on a hard drive for temporary storage of data.