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I've updated to 7.3.1 on a Mac. Things are even slower than 7.3.
-It's still a CPU hog and not even making my GPU break a sweat.
-Fan speed issue still there
-Crop issue still there where it shows the previous image for about 3 seconds before going to the current image.
-Gradual/radial filters slow things down even more.
-3 to 5 seconds to switch from image to image.
-2 seconds or so to view before/after or difference between this snapshot set of adjustments vs another set of adjustments.
-Exporting files has now started to take forever. Go out to eat dinner if you're planning on exporting more than 10 files at a time.
Shall I continue on?
I guess I should be thankful I still have my images, presets, and that my catalog isn't corrupted...
I sure hope that you have your engineers chained to their desk working round the clock to come up with a real update and fix for all of this and not just another bandaid on top of another bandaid. In other words, lets rewrite the code that's actually causing the issue rather than adding more code on top of the existing bad code to try and fix the issue.
Thank you,
Yet another dissatisfied customer who won't be recommending anyone to use this piece of software.
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We are not Adobe in this forum, we are other Lightroom users. We cannot modify the program or fix bugs. We are here for technical support, we are not here for complaints. You need to address your complaints directly to Adobe.
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Ditto!
Although I found turning off GPU auto switching in power settings did help improve the performance of my LR 7.3.1.
Also I got cardGFXstatus running and making sure the Radeon is on at all times.
I believe there could some bugs with High Sierra to.
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My MacBook Pro is identical to yours. I'm not seeing those symptoms on the 45 Megapixel files of the Nikon D850. I also have a 27 inch external monitor attached. When I am displaying the second monitor function of LR, on that monitor, the image in full screen mode lags the main screen by about a second.