Lightroom V4 web module is extremely slow. I am using TTG CE2 components and compared with LR 3 which was not very swift, LR4 is painfully slow at building and exporting gallery and pages components.
I too have this problem - it takes around 29 seconds to export each 5DII image. However, when running two gallery builds in parallel, it still takes 29 seconds for each image in each gallery. Therefore, it does 2 builds in almost the same time as it does 1.
The guy who programs the TTG stuff, when asked why his software was now so slow, said something like "Lightroom has to check a lot of things each time you refresh the view (of changes to his plugin settings that affect galleryj-building and formatting)". Well, didn't it have all those things to check when it was LR3? I think we may still find that TTG CE2 stuff is slow after whatever gets fixed here. Maybe not, but I don't think that the 20-30 second rebuilds that we now get in making changes to TTG CE2 galleries, web pages and gallery indexes is just LR4.
For me, this hasn't been an issue of rebuilds. I've not really noticed too much of a difference in that. Where the slow down occurs is upon Export when the engine gets to processing the images.
I've reported this in a separate issues - Lightroom 4: web module is not working
I cannot even upload any gallery - the upload gets cut off half way through...
That's why I Export and then upload via FTP. Matt at The Turning Gate has commented many times on the buggy upload feature and recommends not using it.
Slow Slow Slow!
If you are a professional: its useless!
I tried to process a whole wedding here. About 1.500 images.
It took me about threetimes longer than with LR 3.6
I upgraded to LR 4.1 Release Candidate.
The develop module got slightly better. But still: e.g. cropping takes way too long.
Plus: creating a webgallery takes forever: 250 images takes more than 3 hours!!
LR 3.6 takes like 15 minutes or so.
LR 4 is NOT for pros!
Do something Adobe and do it quick, please!
Cheers.
Dan
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I'm finding this too (and finding it very frustrating)
FWIW MacBookPro i7, 8G Ram, Apple 256G SSD
two MacPros 6 core, 16G ram, two 256G SSD's, one for OS the other for cache
The web module is now unbelievably slow, much slower than the already slow 3.6
Why can't LR build websites from the preview files already created? Why does it need to refer back to the RAW files? The previews are already so much bigger than required for a website and adjusted to my satisfaction what is the benefit of returning to huge raw files?
Which leads onto the second question as to why LR can't generate Preview files continuously in the background? It always seems clumsy that once I have finished my adjustments I have to return to the Library module once again to render them out once more.
Well said, Douglas. I've often wondered why LR doesn't update previews in the background and your solution for speeding gallery builds makes good sense to me. I have also used Photo Mechanic to create galleries to include features LR doesn't' - like labeling thumbnails with file names, and for speed. It certainly appears that LR4 was rushed to market and still lacks features and enhancements that a mature product should have addressed. Whatever improvements Adobe made to this application have been completely negated by the issues addressed here and elsewhere in this forum. My confidence in this company is seriously on the wane...
I started this topic and have watched it closely since then. I am disappointed that it does not seem to have been addressed in 4.1RC, I thought I had understood that Adobe had managed to reproduce the slowness and were going to attend to it! . I would be happy if the performance that 3.6 provided on exporting galleries was restored, whist it wa not very quick it was a lot more acceptable than this.
A bit OT but the same issue is true of the Slideshow Module, my doomed shoot from this morning requires a slideshow, and the same 181 images have been exporting as a slideshow now for over an hour and only 2/3 done, what on earth is it doing?. Just use the previews please, they are more than enough for a slideshow
Yes an option would be fine, although I'm not sure why you would prefer to re render the RAW file, it won't look any different to the preview, why would it?
LR just has to resize the jpg used for the preview to 450 pixels wide (in my case) then generate the html pages, which it does currently very rapidly.
Adobe's improvements in the release candidate have allowed me to use it for development in a reasonable workflow. My situation may be different than those of others. My last shoot was 1500 shots a a small-college hockey arena which had 40 lights in a grid above the ice. Some of the lamps were fluorescent, some were incandescent. As well, the windows at the arena let in varying amounts of light all day, and into different places on the ice.
So I develop like crazy and it has to be at least close to real-time input response.
Exporting topics have centered on gallery exports being slow. Heck, ANY export is slow. Export two RAW files to TIFF on disc and count the seconds.
Hope this improves, or this won't be a practical cataloging and editing tool for mid- to high-volume photographers.
Jon, just as a suggestion, have you tried shooting everything under such lighting conditions at a specific colour balance? Set the camera onto 'fluorescent' colour balance and shoot away. Yes some will look funky on the back of the screen, but when you set 'fluorescent' in LR and sync them all you will get a better result much quicker (colour wise)
I was hoping the 4.1 RC would address this but it doesn't seem to. Web gallery builds are still slow, s l o w , s l o w
(actually, the image processing part of the gallery export is slow, the rest seems pretty quick)
I am using WIN7 LR4 with 16g ram. When trying to process images in the develop module it takes many many many seconds for the sliders to "catch up' and then if you switch to another slider it takes many many many more seconds for that one. I am using the 'live' version. It almost looks like we all will have to go back to LR 3.6. While many of the new features are nice and some are valuable the performance is to unbelievably poor that one wonders what has happened to the brains behind LR4???? Gary
Same issue here using TTG. Because of this and other "acknowledged" issues, which BTW still are not fixed, I've reverted to 3.6. I can be patient up to a point, but if Adobe continues to remain SILENT regarding their progress the next step will be to request a refund for 4.0.
C' on man, lets keep your customers in the loop. Silence is not the way!