Disk Space Error Message

When I try and edit a photo I get an error message that there is not enough disk space. I've deleted all of the unedited versions of my pictures, but still get the same message. I imagine it's due to the size (they are currently 2304 x 1536)I'm importing since there are fewer than 100 pictures imported. Is there a way to change the size on my computer once so that it applies to all of my pictures or is it a camera setting?
I have 74 GB of free disk space.

It seems to only be only this one picture that I've imported from a CD. Thhe image is 1600 x 1200.

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