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Adobe lightroom 6.12
Adobe lightroom 6.12












adobe lightroom 6.12
  1. #Adobe lightroom 6.12 update
  2. #Adobe lightroom 6.12 full

If you have had a chance to try the new version of Lightroom let me know what your experience was like in the comments below.Īdobe will likely never REALLY fix the performance issues.

#Adobe lightroom 6.12 update

Perhaps, for many, this update is "too little, too late," but it is certainly a step in the right direction with the hope that it is the first of many performance fixes that we will see in the coming months. It is refreshing to see Adobe finally accepting that the performance issues are real and is making a real effort to fix them. For years Adobe has largely ignored the most common performance grips in regard to Lightroom which has driven many of us to alternate image management tools. Does the update improve the situation? Absolutely. Final Thoughtsĭoes this update solve the Lightroom performance woes? Unfortunately not. The update also includes a variety of updated lens profiles along with several new color matching profiles for a variety of cameras.

#Adobe lightroom 6.12 full

You can find the full list of bugs fixed over on the Adobe website. The update also includes a camera raw update adding support for the Canon 6D Mark II, Canon Rebel SL2, Nikon D7500, and Leica TL2. In addition to the claimed performance fixes, Adobe also addressed several known Lightroom bugs that only affected a small percent of the user base. Like the adjustment brush though, the spot removal brush still leaves considerable room for additional improvement.Ī "swarm" of Spot Removals and my computer hasn't started to smoke yet. In the previous version of Lightroom, I had considered this tool useless for correcting more than a couple blemishes as each additional spot seemed to drag performance down considerably.

adobe lightroom 6.12

The spot removal brush seems to be a big winner from this update as I was able to add 30 or 40 spot adjustments without seeing a significant loss in performance. When "scribbling" with the adjustment brush the adjustment being drawn to the screen feels like it is a hint delayed, which is certainly much better than before but also not good enough yet. While I do feel the adjustment brush has experienced a notable increase in speed, I personally still find it somewhat sluggish when compared to using brushes in Photoshop. Testing with a 36.6-megapixel raw image file I'm able to zoom and pan without any lag or choppiness which was never the case a week ago. Once the loading completes, the zoom and panning performance is considerably faster than I have ever experienced before in Lightroom. Unfortunately, the most severe bottleneck does remain, the slow load time for rendering the previews, as I am still finding myself waiting on a blurry "loading" screen when I first zoom in. I'm happy to report that after significant testing with a variety of images and file types that I am experiencing a noticeable improvement in performance when panning and zooming. The GPU related fixes are designed to target panning, zooming, and using local adjustment brushes, which I put through the paces on my high spec iMac to see how each performed in comparison to the older version of Lightroom. Most of all I'd love to see a vast increase in preview rendering as I am exhausted by constantly seeing the "loading" message when trying to cull and make selections (even if I pre-render my previews).īut, enough about what Adobe didn't fix and let's focus on what we did get. Personally, I pray Adobe is hard at work on additional fixes to address these things. This means that, no, we won't be seeing any improved speed when switching modules, importing images, exporting images, or when rendering previews. This particular update targets improvements related to GPU use when working with images. If you are hoping for all of them to be fixed with one magical update a week after Adobe finally even admitted that there were issues through its survey, you are in for a disappointment. Lightroom has a huge variety of performance related issues that many users are always quick to point out. We quickly installed it to see if any of Adobe's claims are true. Today, Adobe has released a new update to Lightroom that is meant to address some of these performance concerns.

adobe lightroom 6.12

Recently, Adobe sent out a survey to users inquiring about their most common performance gripes in relation to Lightroom's notoriously sluggish behavior, even on high spec computers.














Adobe lightroom 6.12