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Can anyone provide an insight why my Lightroom Classic lrcat-data folder has doubled in size following the updating of Lightroom Classic to v14.5.1. I became aware of this when I realised it was taking longer to copy the Lightroom backup zip file created when closing Lightroom to an external USB drive.
Using the contents of the zip files then:
During this time no new photo's were added to the catalogue and no significant editing was done.
The most recent backup taken today, 5th September 2025 contains 10 Blob files, total size 1.21GB
@Mark316864980bup: "I'm looking for an additional reason for 600 MB growth in the lrcat-data folder. ... 19 in July and 1 in August"
Only images denoised in LR 14.4 and later will contribute to the size of the .lrcat-data file. In your case 600 MB / 20 images = 30 MB / image on average. That's well within the expected range of 4 - 56 MB per image. The size depends primarily on the image resolution and the amount of detail (not on ISO). See here for more details:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/community/threads/new-denoise-feature.52986/page-5#post-1355236
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Do you're using the new AI Denoise function in Lightroom?
This function save the informations in the lract-data folder.
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I have yes but didn't think I had used it a great deal. Is the amount of space used variable and based on the specific picture? Other then rolling back is there any way of reducing the total size?
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... Is the amount of space used variable and based on the specific picture? ...
By @Mark316864980bup
Yes. The size depends on the specific image.
More infos you'll find here: Gelöst: Re: Question: how much disk space is consumed by A... - Adobe Product Community - 15377414
... Other then rolling back is there any way of reducing the total size?
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No. I don't know any way to do it.
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I'm looking for an additional reason for 600 MB growth in the lrcat-data folder. I agree AI Denoise will be a contributory factor but a metadata search for photo's using 'has denoise set' identifies 30 photo's. 1 had it applied in 2024 and the rest in 2025, 9 in March, 19 in July and 1 in August
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@Mark316864980bup: "I'm looking for an additional reason for 600 MB growth in the lrcat-data folder. ... 19 in July and 1 in August"
Only images denoised in LR 14.4 and later will contribute to the size of the .lrcat-data file. In your case 600 MB / 20 images = 30 MB / image on average. That's well within the expected range of 4 - 56 MB per image. The size depends primarily on the image resolution and the amount of detail (not on ISO). See here for more details:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/community/threads/new-denoise-feature.52986/page-5#post-1355236
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@AxelMatt @axelm, @johnrellis - thank you all for your replies. I'm going with use of Denoise and am starting to understand the trade off between seeing growth of the lrcdata-catalog rather than having new and even larger images created within my photo folders
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