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Unresponsive in Develop Module

Community Beginner ,
Jun 19, 2025 Jun 19, 2025

Hi everyone,

I’m experiencing a critical issue with Lightroom Classic (latest version as of today). The software becomes completely unresponsive as soon as I start working on any photo, or even just browsing through the library. No error message appears – the program just freezes for a long time, and eventually the crash report window pops up.

At the moment, Lightroom Classic is completely unusable. This is a very urgent issue, as I need the software for my professional workflow and have several photo sessions to deliver.

Additional info:

I am using the latest version of Lightroom Classic.

I updated my Nvidia RTX 5070 drivers today (clean install).

Running on Windows 10/11 (specify your OS).

No other Adobe apps are running.

The issue occurs consistently, even after rebooting the system.

Is anyone else experiencing this? Are there any known fixes? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks

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Community Beginner , Jun 19, 2025 Jun 19, 2025

After some tries I found the problem. It was an option in Nvidia App: The fluid motion frames must be deactivated. Now LRC works good as before.

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 19, 2025 Jun 19, 2025

After some tries I found the problem. It was an option in Nvidia App: The fluid motion frames must be deactivated. Now LRC works good as before.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 19, 2025 Jun 19, 2025
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There have been a number of reports here of problems with the Nvidia 5000-series GPUs. Was the fluid motion frames option selected by default or had you enabled it explicitly or implicitly by choosing some other "optimization" level?

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