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Hello.
So, I changed computer to a 2017 i7 iMac and on this machine the scrolling is unbearable slow. At this moment I have about 1000 photos there and if I go to the "All Photos" tab, everything slows to a crawl. The scroll takes ages and the panels animations to open/close are in slow motion.
Anyone else experiencing this? I'm saving locally both the originals and the smart previews and I didn't imposed any % to limit the space Lightroom can use.
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Another thing, I didn't had this problem on my MBP that Is from 2011! It was not the smoothest experience ever and there was some choppiness, but nowhere near what I'm getting on this machine. Plus its 7 years older. On the laptop I had only the previews stored locally.
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So, no one else has this problem? Slow scrolling on the new Lightroom CC?
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Same Problem on 2016 MBP 15“ (best processor available, dedicated radeon graphics).
My assumption is, the problem is worse on Retina Screens. The Scolling in the Laptop itsself is really bad, but if you put lightroom on a 5K Display, you can scroll up and down some times, then lay back and watch the conputer executing the scrolling inputs the next 15 seconds.
I think Adobe does not care, as their Software usually is an UX Desaster.
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Same issue on a brand new 2017 MacBook Pro 15", 16 GB RAM etc. Very slow/choppy scrolling.
Scrolling on my old 2011 MacBook Pro is nice and smooth.
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Turning down the resolution definitely helps a lot!
Interestingly, the number of photos shown in the grid view does not seem to impact scrolling significantly, but screen resolution definitely does.
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I am also experiencing this issue. Scrolling is unbearably choppy and most other actions are quite slow, this is all on a new 4K iMac. I see better performance on my 6 year old MacBook Air.
I can understand launching a product that doesn't replicate all of the features of the tool that it's replacing, but I can't appreciate launching something that doesn't even function properly.
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Same here on a late 2015 5k iMac. All photos stored locally and scrolling stutters. The difference is night and day when compared to Apple Photos, both of which have similar library size. Disappointing that Adobe can't get this right when Apple's free program can.
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6 week old MacBook Air (10.13.2)
AND
3 week old iMac (10.13.2)
Neither has anything remotely close to what you experience.
Seems (IMO) that if something were wrong with the software we would all experience the problem.
The software doesn't change from user to user.
99% of the time problems arise, the cause is a system, and/or user settings of preference settings
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If you just installed Lightroom CC it is doing a lot of background stuff check activity monitor. It is probably either uploading everything or downloading everything. Wait until that ends.
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i have the same problem on a brand new imac pro with ssd. the interface jerks so much, i can't believe it. i don't pay so much money for my many adobe licenses to not be able to work anymore. that just doesn't work. we are professional designers and photographers, it can't get 5 times worse than before? with what responsibility do you dare to let us make these updates and changes? we earn our money with these programs, how about you can't drive your cars after an update, or your coffee machines only brew cold coffee for an update because they heat too slowly? no no no
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Same problem here with Mac OS 13.
Photo Grid is very slow. Square Grid runs much better.
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I just got the new MacBook Pro and thought I'd try CC again, and I'm seeing this on the brand new machine as well. It's a shame really, I hope Adobe fixes it. The beauty of Lightroom CC is that I can let Adobe automatically store all my older photos in the cloud and don't have to worry about hard drive space. It's also a much cleaner UI than Classic. But the current performance is not even close to acceptable.
Any thoughts on what we can do to fix this?
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Start using the competition and at some point, they will notice. How much smaller companies can do a much better job on mac software is a mystery to me.
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Does turning the Graphics Processor ON or OFF in Lightroom CC’s Preferences help in any way?
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Are you all talking about LR Cc, or the Classic? Sounds like not Classic, no such all photos in Classic. You might get better answers in the correct forum.
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hello david,
i'm talking clearly about lightroom classic cc. my whole interface stutters. i use a very fast imac pro with a lot of memory, ssd hd + turbo fast thunderbolt raid drives for high-end movie editing. huston, adobe has a big big problem with lightroom classic cc on my imac pro.
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Ok, with that in mind, I re-read your original post.
"All Photos"
would that be in Import?
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context on my experience
I have an 15inch MAC Book Pro Retina 2015, that I use when on a photo vacation. I use an external HD with Thunderbolt, a simple mobile one by G Tech, LR on internal drive, including Camera RAW CACHE, catalog on external drive.
On a recent photo trip, I imported 1200 images. I did not have your issue. And obviously you have a better rig..(was about to get into long story on context on import method due to camera being a X-T3, lousy LR RAW conversion, but thats not your point)
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One little possible difference, High Sierra, not Mojave (if yours??)
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Wordy, perhaps unnecessary jabber about workflow and experience with it:
Ok, back to the context I did not harp on and on about in my recent photo trip. As my camera is a Fuji X-T3, and Lightrooms RAW conversion sucks (also ACR a,d Adobe DNG suck for this camera at this time), I use a third party RAW converter (Iridient X-Transformer), Now I would not have imported the original RAW files into LR via Import, nor the resultant DNG files that Iridient creates, But, for both (yes I keep the RAW files as well as the DNG) I would have copied them into a per-created folder (created in LR, in my catalog) using Finder, then in LR accomplished a folder sync. I do not remember any issue at that point. No shutter, not painfully slow. Preview creation set at default. And yes, GPU used...
Oh, yes the Iridient is slow as molasses, not Adobe's fault, not Apples fault. _
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Q) Inquiry, if you just import, (copy), and create absolutely no previews including smart previews, does things improve?
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Ah, you have video skills (I have zip, nadda), Would a short video from you to demonstrate your issue help us understand????
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Incidentally, three links you may have previously been to (or similar) at least one a bit dated. These concern performance:
Lightroom Quick Tips - Episode 92: Optimize Lightroom Performance - YouTube
10 Tips to Improve Lightroom's Speed and Performance Without Additional Hardware