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January 15, 2024
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Lenteur LrC 13.1 sous Mac

  • January 15, 2024
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Bonjour, j'ai de gros problèmes de lenteur depuis la dernière mise à jour (13.1 et Camera Raw 16.1) pour toutes les opérations (ouverture des images, passage de la bibliothèque au module développement, réglage des curseurs de développement, etc.)
Je suis sous MacBookPro de juin 2019, Sonoma 14.2.1 (le problème existait AVANT la mise à niveau vers Sonoma !)

Processeur 2,4 Ghz intel Core i5 4 cœurs, Carte Intel Plus Graphics 655 1536 Mo, mémoire 16 Go, 2133 MHz, . Utilisation de la carte graphique réglée surt Auto et cache à 5 Go (régulièrement purgé.)

Si quelqu'un a une explication, je suis preneur !

Merci

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Correct answer GoldingD

First up, that Camera RAW CACHE set to the default 5 GB is pathetic, as mentioned up it to at least 20GB. This will effect Develop Module edits performance

 

Second up, where is your catalog located? What hard drive? And how much free space in percent on that hard drive, And I do mean %. Looking for at least 20%  some say 25% free.

 

Third up, in LrC /preferences/performance/ Is the option to use graphics processor on or off, what is stated about it's capability (if on) and try with it Off.

 

 

 

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GoldingD
GoldingDCorrect answer
Legend
January 15, 2024

First up, that Camera RAW CACHE set to the default 5 GB is pathetic, as mentioned up it to at least 20GB. This will effect Develop Module edits performance

 

Second up, where is your catalog located? What hard drive? And how much free space in percent on that hard drive, And I do mean %. Looking for at least 20%  some say 25% free.

 

Third up, in LrC /preferences/performance/ Is the option to use graphics processor on or off, what is stated about it's capability (if on) and try with it Off.

 

 

 

The Keeper of the Garden
Inspiring
January 15, 2024

Augmenter le cache à 10 ou 20 Go pourrait aider (un peu...).

Sean McCormack
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 15, 2024

Your card has quite low memory for GPU use and could be some of the issue. Masking needs more than 2GB for effective processing with 8GB recommended. The difference between the old i5/i7 and the M1/M2/M3 processors is an order of magnitude in the difference. I know it's frustrating to hear that about a relatively recent machine, but technology did make a jump at that point. 

Sean McCormack. Author of 'Essential Development 3'. Magazine Writer. Former Official Fuji X-Photographer.