Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 783.9 MB Real memory used by Lightroom: 655.1 MB (2.6%) Real memory available to Lightroom: 24527.1 MB Operating system: Windows 10 - Business Edition Lightroom 6 is a great and non-subscription application, but based on performance on current hardware, I would not want to go back to it. The formerly painfully slow Spot Healing Brush was rewritten in version 12 and is now faster and higher quality. The performance of scrolling in the Folders and Collections panels was optimized in recent versions. Export is now much faster because it was GPU accelerated in version 11. GPU acceleration was expanded between versions 7 and 10. (It’s slower on my 2018 Intel Core i5 quad core laptop, but usable.)Īlthough not perfect, with every version they have addressed one performance area and then another. I’ve been using a catalog with over 100,000 items in the last few major versions, now about 144,000 images and videos, and on my MacBook Pro laptop with an Apple Silicon M1 Pro processor, I have no major complaints about performance. The GPU is used a lot more in the current Lightroom Classic 12, but that is a separate issue from catalog database performance where I don’t think the GPU is used even today. It is possible that some catalog-related slowdowns are the result of code that has been fixed since. I have LR 6.14 By have been many performance optimizations in the seven (I think) years since Lightroom 6 was released.
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