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December 6, 2024
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Lightroom Classic 14.0.1 very slow when re-import DNG/TIFF from DxO PureRaw 4 & Topaz

  • December 6, 2024
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Hi, 

I have a good and powerful system with i9 13900k - 64 gb RAMs 4800Mhz - RTX 4080 OC.

Lightroom has been very sluggish and slow since day 1 after I switch platform from Macbook pro M3 Max to PC. PC version is not as smooth as my macbook pro Silicon. 

Also re-import dng/tiff after processcing from Dxo and Topaz takes like 2-5 minutes and make Lightroom freezed/unresponsive and then picture showed up in Lightroom. This never happened to me on my Macbook Silicon and it's making me so frustrated.

I've done : Install/reinstalled - not working. Rebuild preview - not working. Did LRC tweaks for preferences/Catalogue/etc - not working.  

Please help !!!!

PS: attached is my system report for windows. 

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최고의 답변: Leo352857478t0o

This use of the word "re-import" makes me think you are doing something wrong. You should not be re-importing at all. You use the command Edit In... to go from LrC to external application, and then when you are done editing in th external applicatoin and close the file from the external application, the edited file should appear in LrC without re-importing.


I dont think you get what i meant.  For DxO denoise I did as what they recommended : 

File menu and choose Plug-ins – Extras > Instant process with DxO PureRAW. 

After its done processing the RAW image, DxO ( or LRC) re-import it hack to current library. Thats when the sluggish thing happens. 

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Participating Frequently
December 6, 2024

Hey there, 

 

We're sorry for the trouble with Lightroom Classic. Thanks for sharing the system info, but we need more details to help you. 

Where is the catalog stored in an internal or external drive? 

Does this happen with the previous version of Lightroom Classic? 

Are you importing images in batches? 

 

Can you check after optimizing the catalog? 

https://adobe.ly/3ZpKlxH

 

 

Let us know how it goes. 

Thanks, 

Shivani 

Participant
December 6, 2024
Hi,
Thank you for your reply. My catalog is stored on my 2nd NVME internal
drive. My LRC photos are stored on another internal drive. I have a total
of 3 NVMEs internally.
Already did optimized a dozen times. Didnt help.
Regards,

Leo Ngo

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