When you open Lightroom and start editing a photo, that image is stored in memory so that future operations can be performed faster (in theory). It’s just that Lightroom needs to *think* you’re running some kind of high end system, so you have to give it what it wants. The Mac Pro comes with all these things but the truth is they’re mostly irrelevant to the performance of Lightroom. The fact is, if you want Lightroom to run well and you don’t have the money for a Mac Pro you’ll have to do the next best thing, make your computer as much like a Mac Pro as possible.īasically, Lightroom is pretending you need a lot of powerful CPU cores, a lot of memory, and a high end GPU in order to run fast. ![]() ![]() The truth of the matter is Lightroom should be a lot faster than it is, in fact, I’m pretty sure Apple and Adobe are in cahoots in making Lightroom run slow so that you’ll run out and buy Mac Pro which for most people would be massive overkill.
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