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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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Known Participant
February 4, 2021

@andrew_rodney 

Being an expert in color management and a partner of companies that develop software does not show anything about software development knowledge and expertise. If you had a minimum knowledge of real software development, you would have understood what I meant by "One computer needed", compile with debug enable, etc.

My resume is here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/thierrynkaoua

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
February 4, 2021

According to your diploma and profile on linkedin, you have not a clue in software development.

You're not very good at reading sir. Try again:

"Andrew is a partners of Pixel Genius LLC, a company that has created such products as PhotoKit, Photokit Color and PhotoKit-Sharpener (http://www.pixelgenius.com/index.html)."

Not only did myself and my partners (Bruce Fraser, Martin Evening, Mac Holbert, Jeff Schewe and Seth Resnick) produce three software products that all work within the Photoshop environment, the sharpening routines in LR/ACR (capture and output sharpening) were licensed BY Adobe from Pixel Genius. 

Meanwhile, photostudiotnk is some alias for a poster with no profile on linkedin I can find; so much for your transparency here. Here's what you've decided to tell us about yourself here:

About me No bio added

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Known Participant
February 4, 2021

According to your diploma and profile on linkedin, you have not a clue in software development. Your role as an alpha tester is to click install and click run.
So it is useless to report here what you hear, not understanding anything.

But it may give you the feeling of being important.

As one of your book buyer says on Amazon, quote:

" Rodney's a bit too 'me me me' very boring after a while"




TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
February 4, 2021

I think it's a MEMORY ONION or maybe memory shallots <g>.

The engineers have checked all kinds of attributes. 

Author “Color Management for Photographers" &amp; "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Participant
February 4, 2021

@Rikk 

Have the engineers check the MEMORY LEEK.

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
February 4, 2021

It's not a simple memory leak. But believe whatever you guys wish and wait on the fix which is coming. That's what matters.

Author “Color Management for Photographers" &amp; "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Bob Somrak
Legend
February 4, 2021

Check this thread from the Adobe U2U forum about the Big Sur update to 11.2 that seems to fix some issues.  This is just for your information as I have not had issues using a custom display profile.

https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic/lrc-10-1-1-on-imac-bigsur-11-2-update/td-p/11802057

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
Known Participant
February 4, 2021

I agree, without any formal proof of course, just the symptoms...
Regards
Thierry

Participant
February 3, 2021

Reading most of the posts it seems to me that LR 10 and 10.1 has a memory leek. That should be addressed.

Was DYP
Inspiring
February 3, 2021

@stephane_jean I have detail on another post in this thread how you can update to 10.1 and still keep 9.4. That way you can try 10.1 and if the bug effects you then you can continue to use 9.4.