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October 22, 2020

P: Slow UI when using Mac and Custom Display Profile

  • October 22, 2020
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Hello,

 

Since upgrading to Lightroom Classic v10.0, all UI-related functionality is painfully slow. All editing functions are working correctly and quickly but scrolling through the catalogue or even scrolling a side panel is taking many long seconds to refresh. Unreasonably long.

 

Disabling GPU Accellaration has no affect on my Lightroom's performance.

 

macOS Mojave 10.14.6

Mac Pro (Late 2013)

3 GHz 8-Core Intel Xeon E5

32 GB 1866 MHz DDR3

AMD FirePro D700 6 GB

 

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1001 replies

Inspiring
February 8, 2021

Lightroom truly sucks right now!

Same issue of slow scrolling to freezing the computer when in Develop mode.

Dreadful and should have been fixed by now.

Participant
February 4, 2021

@andrew_rodney – thanks, I'll take the plunge and hope for success then (on a MPB 15" 2016 and Eizo monitor). 🙂

I collect photons
Participant
February 4, 2021

Thanks @DYP, searching through this thread but it's not easy. I wish we could search entire threads and posts…

I collect photons
nitin.chandra
Participating Frequently
February 4, 2021

*carlos_cardona I cut them into bits and they did not byte...No as tasty I guess 🙂

Inspiring
February 4, 2021

If you cut the Memory Leeks into small pieces, (called bytes) and add them with eggy-weggs, salt and pepper to a heat sink, you can have a delicious geek breakfast (while waiting for a fix!)

sethk60189077
Participating Frequently
February 4, 2021

Well said Thierry.  While I agree with Victoria that we should stick to the topic, its hard not to respond to those who, for whatever reason, seem unable to provide helpful, additive information to this very, very , very , very, very.......long thread.  

February 4, 2021

It is a MacOS Apple Issue, not only an Adobe Issue

Same behaviour and solution for other software like "Vuescan"

Changing the Color Profile to sRGB or AppleRGB will help, but that is nocht tolerable for graphics machines...

Known Participant
February 4, 2021

Hi Victoria

At some point, after being contempted on nearly every post, you need to know where people talks from.

For sure Andrew is a color management expert, and I respect his knowledge in this domain.

But we were talking about software development, debugging technics and quality assurance, not about color management.

He said he is not an Adobe employee but he have signed a NDA. So he works for free for Adobe, does not get any help from Adobe to get customers for his company, does not get free licences or any other advantage by Adobe.

I follow this thread to know when the issue is solved, as a paying Adobe customer. I discuss about software debugging as it is a domain I know very well.

I am not here to be contempted without any reaction by someone who seems to have a sociopath and egocentric behavior.

Best and kind regards
Thierry


Victoria Bampton LR Queen
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 4, 2021

Alright chaps, let's leave the personal stuff out and stick to the topic, shall we?

While I think Andrew would admit that he's very good at winding people up 😉 he has a long relationship with Adobe that allows him access to additional information not publicly available, so the information he has been able to share here has come from reliable sources.

Victoria - The Lightroom Queen
FloCal
Participating Frequently
February 4, 2021

*Victoria Bampton 

So much the better!

Let’s just hope you’re reliably informed and the ocean liner will find its way...