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Hello all!
I have a pretty simple workflow for basic product photography, usually just a levels layer, a layer for healing/cloning out dust and product flaws, and occasionally some other adjustment layers. Typical file size ranges from 250-500mb on average working in 16bit.
I've had the same workflow for almost 2 years now, but for some reason out of nowhere my save time has gotten ridiculous, in some cases 5+ minutes per file. This would make sense for more complex composites or heavy duty retouching, but that feels excessive for just a few adjustment layers and some cloning.
I tried deactivating file compression in my preferences and that doesn't seem to have had any effect.
Did something happen in the recent update to cause this? Is there some random setting that got changed, added, or flipped on?
Working on an ASUS ProArt Studiobook with Processor 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700H, 2300 Mhz, 14 Core(s), 20 Logical Processor, 32GB of Memory, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU.
Any help would be appreciated!
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Are you saving directly to an external drive, and if so, how is it formatted? exFAT or NTFS? Do you see the same when saving to a local drive?
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I'm saving locally to the main laptop HD. Also, it seems to be completely random, sometimes taking only a few seconds to save, while an identical file with the same layers taken in the same format will take 5+ minutes.
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Slowness while saving files or exporting assets
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Thanks for the checklist!
My virtual memory is currently set to auto - this has not changed, so I'm not sure this is the issue but willing to mess around with it if you think it will help.
I have just under 700gb available of 1.86gb on the harddrive.
Yes I have write permissions - there have been no major changes to my workflow and this is my personal laptop.
I am saving to the onboard harddrive.
My scratch disk is set to the main harddrive, so it has previously mentioned 700gb.
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Woops...that should say 1.86tb