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Lightroom Classic version: 7.3.1 [ 1167660 ]
License: Creative Cloud
Language setting:
Operating system: Windows 7 - Enterprise Edition
Version: 6.1.7601
Application architecture: x64
System architecture: x64
Logical processor count: 8
Processor speed: 3.3 GHz
Built-in memory: 16179.5 MB
Real memory available to Lightroom: 16179.5 MB
Real memory used by Lightroom: 4155.1 MB (25.6%)
Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 4352.1 MB
GDI objects count: 842
USER objects count: 2802
Process handles count: 2569
Memory cache size: 1125.3MB
Internal Camera Raw revision: 933
Maximum thread count used by Camera Raw: 5
Camera Raw SIMD optimization: SSE2,AVX,AVX2
Camera Raw virtual memory: 2039MB / 8089MB (25%)
Camera Raw real memory: 2049MB / 16179MB (12%)
System DPI setting: 96 DPI
Desktop composition enabled: Yes
Displays: 1) 1920x1080, 2) 1920x1080
Input types: Multitouch: No, Integrated touch: No, Integrated pen: No, External touch: No, External pen: No, Keyboard: No
Graphics Processor Info:
OpenGL: Quadro K2200/PCIe/SSE2
Check OpenGL support: Passed
Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Version: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 361.91
Renderer: Quadro K2200/PCIe/SSE2
LanguageVersion: 3.30 NVIDIA via Cg compiler
Total Video Memory: 4096 MB
A restart of Lr did solve the problem... but who knows what happened?
FYI: I just only imported those pictures 13 in total and completely different from what I imported days before around 800. Same camera, no big changes. 2 pictures of those 13 where "loaded"!
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Hi there,
Sorry that Lightroom keeps loading an image in the Develop module.
As you've mentioned that the issue is only with few of the images you've imported recently. Could you check if the issue persists with a different set of images as well? If not so then, please refer the below steps:
Let us know how it goes.
Thanks,
Akash
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If you see this more often, go to Preferences - Performance and turn off the use of the graphics processor. See if that solves the problem. I notice you have two very small screens (only Full HD) so using the graphics processor will probably do nothing for you anyway. This is needed for high resolution screens.
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The only time I see a considerable advantage to use the GPU is with Premiere. With Photoshop I need to enable,all other products have the GPU currently disabled. I do not have 4k displays.
It works now, only occasional "not responding" under Windows 7 and 10. It's quite annoying but not blocking.