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Is anyone else seeing massive slog and memory issues with 11.5? A folder with 115 images takes forever to move from one image to another without the screen freezing in "Loading" mode. After closing down and doing a catalog backup, LR stayed running in the background for 3-4 minutes before it actually closed down in Windows 10. It feels extremely LAGGY and BUGGY? My files are on an external drive and my catalog is massive (on a local drive)...but the latest "update" seems to have bonked LR Classic.
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Are you talking about moving between images in the Library Module or the Develop Module or something else?
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Yes, just clicking from one image to the next....LOADING....
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This does not answer my question.
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Sorry, Develop mode. I synced settings across 115 images and then with crop tool on, I go from image to image to make sure the crop has the human in the crop. The lagging is after the latest update...but, that said, my files are on a Drobo and I think the communications between my PC and the Drobo are slow AF. Like, a 750mb PSD file can take two minutes to open in PS off the Drobo.
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Ok, so now we need to know your hardware. Copy the first screen ONLY from Help->System Info and paste it here. Use the "Insert Photos" icon, do not attach files.
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Maybe a helpful youtube video-
https://mattk.com/speed-up-lightroom-with-these-tips/
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From your attached sys info, you do not run at 4K and beyond. so do you have the preferences option to use graphics processor on? If so, try with it off. Could be GPU driver issue despite it looking like current version.
Oh, and GPU NVIDIA QUADRO P1000, Driver version 511.65 (released 2/1/2022). At NVIDIA Production branch/Studio driver is v516.94 released 8/2/2022
P.S. many members refuse to open attachments. And in many cases inserting a photo, or just pasting text works better (as you do not have to go back and forth opening an attachment, even if in separate tab). In this case, you could have copied that sys info, then pasted it in (although please cut out the gobbledygook below plug-ins. Oh, and the plug-in info can be informative.
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