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MacBook Pro 2017

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May 16, 2023 May 16, 2023

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Bonjour, j'ai un MacBook Pro de 2017 de 8 GB de mémoire  et 128 GB SSD qui plante sans arrêt depuis la dernière mise à jour de Lightroom Classic. 
Particulierement lors de l'utilisation de la nouvelle fonction de réduction du bruit avec l'IA.

Est-ce que vous pensez que mon ordinateur manque de puissance ? 
Pour ce qui est du stockage, j'utilise toujours un disque dur externe pour le stockage des photos. 
merci pour vos réponses. 
Salutations. 

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Review your system's specs and compare them to the minimum requirements document*: https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/system-requirements.html 
*last revised/updated at the Max 2022 release.

Denoise is very GPU intensive and ideally, you'll have 8GB of RAM just for that feature. 

 

https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2023/04/18/denoise-demystified

 

Need for speed. Denoise is by far the most advanced of the three Enhance features and makes very intensive use of the GPU. For best performance, use a GPU with a large amount of memory, ideally at least 8 GB. On macOS, prefer an Apple silicon machine with lots of memory. On Windows, use GPUs with ML acceleration hardware, such as NVIDIA RTX with TensorCores. A faster GPU means faster results.

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