Insufficient disk space to render, even after clearing it up?!?

Question: I'm trying to render a Final Cut Pro timeline, but upon adding a jpeg photo, it says that there's insufficient disk space and that I can free up space with the render manager and retry. Well, I've taken off some files (which took up more space than the jpeg picture would), but it still says there's insufficient disk space. Any suggestions?

Do you have Photoshop?
Open your jpeg and go to Image > Mode in the menu bar. Make sure that *RGB color* and *8 Bit* are checked on. If not change it to those settings and resave.

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