Hi
i did notice that zoom in or out in camera raw is slow , even in middle pc , i'm not talking about hi end pc
but i did find it's amazing fast if use process 2003 or 2010
may i use like default the 2003 or 2010 ?
how can i do it?
thanks
cheers
thanks
but do you why 2010 is so slow compared to 2010 o 2003 ?
but the problem is : i enabled make default spefic to camera serial number and iso
i delete all the xmp files , i setup camera calibration to 2003 -> save new new camera raw default
but everytime i load a canon raw file , it 's always to 2012!![]()
what 's wrong?
cheers
mantralightroom wrote:
but do you why 2010 is so slow compared to 2010 o 2003 ?
Just a suspicion: Adobe is adding more and more compute-intensive functionality in the newer versions - for example image analysis that affects the way the PV2012 controls work - in anticipation of more and more powerful computers. It's the normal way of things.
PV2012 seems to take about twice as long for me to complete a conversion than its predecessor. But on my reasonably powerful computer that's the difference between 2 and 4 seconds - no problem, really.
I'm not sensing any difference in zoom speed.
everytime i load a canon raw file , it 's always to 2012!
what 's wrong?
I don't know. Photoshop CS5 comes up with PV2010 for me for images I haven't opened before, because that's what I saved my Camera Raw Defaults as. I don't use the camera serial number/ISO specificity settings though.
Are you thinking of updating to Photoshop CS6? I mention this because the released version is available today.
-Noel
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