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August 17, 2025
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Lightroom Export Running Slowly

  • August 17, 2025
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I have a 2019 Mac Pro, i7, 16GB RAM, and I recently noticed through the Mac’s Activity Monitor that it uses very little processing power during export with Lightroom Classic, as you can see in the attached image below. With other tasks, the fan even kicks in, but not with Lr Classic.

Is there any way to make better use of the processor? I believe the export could be much faster!
Or does anyone know if Lightroom (cloud-based) is faster? Or perhaps Camera Raw via Bridge?

 

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Conrad_C
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Community Expert
August 17, 2025

When you’re in Activity Monitor, open the CPU History and GPU History graphs, both under the Window menu. During an export, watch what both graphs do. Recent versions of Lightroom Classic use GPU acceleration to speed up export, so if the Mac Pro has a supported graphics card, the GPU History graph should show substantial usage during export.

 

In addition, if the GPU History graph shows heavy usage during export, it is actually somewhat normal for the CPU graph to look less busy. That’s because if the GPU is able to accelerate the bulk of the processing, there isn’t much left for the CPU to do there.

 

It can seem counterintuitive, but if an application can apply GPU acceleration to a task, full GPU usage and low CPU usage can result in a much shorter processing time compared to low GPU usage and full CPU usage. That’s what I found when Lightroom Classic introduced GPU acceleration for export, and it’s consistent with what happens when GPU acceleration is added to other types of applications such as video editors.

 

In other words, if a computer can apply a specialized coprocessor (GPU, NPU, media engine…) to a task, that usually means making the CPU do it instead would be slower and hotter, so the task is taken away from the CPU, so reported CPU usage goes down.

 

But if the graphs show you that both CPU and GPU usage are very low during export, then that would be something unexpected that would need troubleshooting.

Participating Frequently
August 17, 2025

well, neigther the gpu is having heavy usage

 

 

dj_paige
Legend
August 17, 2025

How slow? Tell us how long it takes to export X photos. What camera? JPG or RAW?

 

Also please tell us the version NUMBER of your Lightroom Classic. We need the version NUMBER and not words like "latest" or "up-to-date".

Participating Frequently
August 17, 2025

slow as 31 pictures / minute (1085 pics in 34 minutes)
pics are in Jpg from a Canon 6Dii

and LrC version is 14.4

 

if you tell me 31 pics per minute is ok i may accept it, but I think the processor should run faster than only 30% of its capacity

Participating Frequently
August 17, 2025

and I used the medium size of Jpg in the camera, the biggest picture has 3,4Mb.

so since isn't the highest resolution i think should be faster!!