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January 24, 2024
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Lightroom Classic maxing out my m2 MacBook Pro's CPU & RAM while editing a single image.

  • January 24, 2024
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It’s a 13” M2 MacBook Pro with 24 GB of RAM, and the files are from a Fuji GFX100s. I have always used Lightroom Classic and never had a problem unless I was editing a lot of photos without restarting Lightroom, which would solve the problem (the problem being running out of RAM). Recently, it seems to be using way more hardware than it ever did before. The CPU usage hovers around 70% and the RAM usage is over 100% while I am idling in the development window, and when I try to do anything, the CPU jumps to 100%, and everything freezes up until the CPU usage drops back down. This is all while only having one file in my catalog.

I took the same file and edited it in Lightroom CC, and the CPU usage never got over 35% and hovered around 17%, and the RAM never went over 21 GB used. Nothing was laggy, and it worked fine. I also edited the same file in Capture One 23, and it used even less hardware.

I prefer to use Lightroom Classic for most of my work, but as of late, it’s been straight up unusable. Has there been an update or something that would have caused the poor performance lately, or is there something I can do to make it better?

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解決に役立った回答 GoldingD

it doesn’t allow me to select those options, they are grayed out and nothing happens when I click on them.

it was originally on auto for use graphics processor and I changed it to see if it would help at all. no combination of settings I can enable for graphics processing makes it any better. 

 

My system is allowing me to update to Sonoma 14.3 I will update it now and see if it helps at all, ill come back and post an update with the results.

 

Thanks


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it doesn’t allow me to select those options, they are grayed out and nothing happens when I click on them.

it was originally on auto for use graphics processor and I changed it to see if it would help at all. no combination of settings I can enable for graphics processing makes it any better."

 

also see:

 

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Participating Frequently
May 20, 2024

Same problem here on my 16" M2 Max Macbook Pro 64GB...I have never ever had this problem on my previous mac's.....

 

Ian Lyons
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 20, 2024

Please post a copy of your 'System Info' . This can be obtained from the LrC Help > System Info menu item. A screenshot of the Activity Monitor memory tab would also be help. This should be captured when you're experiencing the memory issue.

GoldingD
Legend
January 24, 2024

Can you share some info?

 

/Catalog setting/General/

  • Where is your catalog located?
  • And if you bring up Finder, how much free space in percent does that hard drive have? Looking for at least 20%, some say 25%

 

Standard Preview Size? And does that match your monitor?

  • Are you automatically writing changes to XMP? And in MACOS their may be an issue even if that is off
  • Address Lookup on? (hm, oh bother, why is mine on)
  • Face Detection on in catalog settings?

 

 

  • If you had Windows, the GPU driver would be of interest, As yo gave a MAC, that is a bit more complicated. It is dependant upon MACOS version (update). So more importantly is what MACOS version do you have.
  • Camera RAW CACHE Setting, limit, and where placed?

 

 

And yes, what MACOS? Including version number.

And the exact LrC version number?

Danfc4作成者
Participant
January 24, 2024

macOS Sonoma 14.2

 

lightroom classic 13.1

 

1T SSD 18.38% used

 

catalog located /Users/mymacbook/Pictures/Lightroom

 

Automatically write changes into XMP is off

 

Address lookup is on

 

Face detection is off

 

Camera RAW CACHE I set to 20GB and is located /Users/mymacbook/Library/Caches/Adobe Camera Raw 2

 

Thanks for the help

GoldingD
Legend
January 24, 2024