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Hello,
I installed Photoshop CC2017 and Lightroom CC2015 about a week ago.
The touch-up brush tool in Lightroom is very slow and long to react when I make a stroke which makes my work long and difficult. Whether I use my mouse or my Wacom tablet, it's the same. In Photoshop, it does not seem to be a problem.
I have Windows 10, with 12G of memory.
Thank you for helping me.
Are you using the latest version of Lightroom, LRCC2015.9? If not, update to this version.
There are 3 things you can try to increase brush response:
1. If you are using Lens Correction, turn it off until all other processing is complete.
2. Unselect Auto Mask unless you absolutely need it for a specific area.
3. In Catalog Settings, turn off the option to automatically write changes into XMP. This was more of a problem in earlier versions of Lightroom and appears to have been corrected in later v
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Please read High CPU + massive lag issues
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Thanks for the informations, but is there a solution?
Yes I often make corrections with the brush on my photos and I do not have a 4K monitor.
I subscribed to Photoshop / Lightroom CC to do some work on photos. But is there something to do with Lightroom or nothing to do?
Thank you again
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Are you using the latest version of Lightroom, LRCC2015.9? If not, update to this version.
There are 3 things you can try to increase brush response:
1. If you are using Lens Correction, turn it off until all other processing is complete.
2. Unselect Auto Mask unless you absolutely need it for a specific area.
3. In Catalog Settings, turn off the option to automatically write changes into XMP. This was more of a problem in earlier versions of Lightroom and appears to have been corrected in later versions.
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Thank you Joe,
I have the latest version and I try all your 3 things and it is the same.
It is to slow to work like that and I start to dont like my Lightroom CC2015
Thank you
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Hi,
Would dividing my catalog into multiple catalogs will solve my problem?
Thank you
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yvondaigle wrote
Hi,
Would dividing my catalog into multiple catalogs will solve my problem?
Thank you
No. Not only would it not help, it has significant other disadvantages. It is a terrible idea, that helps nothing.
If you're doing brushing, you should turn off the GPU acceleration (Preferences/Performance tab/uncheck "Use Graphics Processor")
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Hi dj,
Thanks for your advice about the multiple catalogs. I will try your suggestion when I doing brushing.
Thank you