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Lightroom classic catlog size

Explorer ,
Apr 05, 2025 Apr 05, 2025

I am using LightRoom classic on iMac and my catlog sizeis 114GB. I set option AUtomatically Discard 1:1 Previews after 30 days. But still catlog size is not decresing.

 

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Apr 05, 2025 Apr 05, 2025

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Community Expert ,
Apr 05, 2025 Apr 05, 2025

How many pictures does your catalog contain? Depending on that number of images in your catalog, 114 GB is not extreme. The 1:1 previews are not (only) what is causing this. You also use a very large size for your standard sized previews (5120 pixels), so that influences the size of the previews a lot too. You can use 'Limit Preview Cache Size' if the catalog folder takes too much space.

 

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Explorer ,
Apr 13, 2025 Apr 13, 2025

I have imported 49734 photographs in my catlog. I edit photogarphs and delete folders from my hard drive but keep it in my backup. So actively only few  thousands are on disk. Now I changed it to Limit Previoew cache size to 50GB but still my LIghtRoom is very slow. Screenshot 2025-04-13 at 10.48.14 PM.png

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Apr 14, 2025 Apr 14, 2025
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I never suggested that this would improve the speed of Lightroom, and you never asked. You only mentioned the size of the catalog folder, so I explained how you can reduce that size if needed.

 

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LEGEND ,
Apr 05, 2025 Apr 05, 2025

Are you referring to:

The actual catalog, the .lrcat file

or

The Library previews folder

or

The entire base folder containing the catalog, the library previews, any smart previews, any photos, etc.

 

An annotated screenshot might help

 

 

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Explorer ,
Apr 13, 2025 Apr 13, 2025

Screenshot 2025-04-13 at 10.54.23 PM.png

I am new and have to find differences in .lrcat and ibrary preview. 

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Community Expert ,
Apr 05, 2025 Apr 05, 2025

In the screen shot you attached, the size of your catalog is not shown. 

What it shows, as labeled, is the size of the Preview Cache, which is the file with the name that ends in …previews.lrdata that’s stored in the same folder as the catalog. So what’s 114GB is the preview cache.

 

The question is the same, though: Why hasn’t the preview cache gone down in size? There are multiple possible explanations:

  • Maybe the preview cache still contains many 1:1 previews that are less than 30 days old, so it isn’t time to purge them yet. 
  • Maybe the preview cache contains a large number of previews that are not 1:1 previews, such as thumbnails or standard previews. Any previews that are not 1:1 previews are, of course, not subject to the 1:1 previews purge schedule. 

 

If you really need that space back, you can just delete the …previews.lrdata file. This is safe to do because Lightroom Classic will simply start rebuilding the preview cache again from zero, and it will grow again as you browse more photos.

 

Adobe recently added that new Limit Preview Cache Size option that isn’t selected in your screen shot. I use that now, to prevent the previews cache from continuing to grow. However, if you start using that limit, be aware that it will not always be as small as the limit you set because it tends to hang on to previews less than 30 days old in case you need them. But it does work. I set a size limit of 20GB, and for a while it was around 40GB, but I just checked and it's now down to 23GB.

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Explorer ,
Apr 13, 2025 Apr 13, 2025

Thank you for reply. where can I find .lrdata file?

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Community Expert ,
Apr 14, 2025 Apr 14, 2025

You'll find it in the same folder as the catalog (.lrcat) file. I've attached a screenshot that might help.

 

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