grosloulou
Active Member
hallo,
Since LR4 I have always same bug : i import from d300 raw+jpg or from lumix tz10 and it works fine and card is ejected, then preview step starts and sleeps.
I need to double click on any jpg to wake it up and it goes up to the end of preview construction.
sometimes it works from start to end, generally when there are less than 60 files but not always the case.
It is like a memory is full and clicking on a jpg refreshes it,...
I heard lot of times that adobe is working on it but I don't believe it anymore. Has anyone already experimented this sleeping mode ?
I have the problem on several pc and windows OS
Import is always too slow.
Have you seen photomechanic, fastpicture viewer and new ononesoftware fast browser ???
Why not importing quickly and cataloging later ?
Adobe has never understood when we search an image we don't need lot of icons on thumbs and refresh of all development settings which were done so thumbnail display is very slow even with my i7, 64bits, 16GB ram, ssd HD :-(
best regards
marc
Since LR4 I have always same bug : i import from d300 raw+jpg or from lumix tz10 and it works fine and card is ejected, then preview step starts and sleeps.
I need to double click on any jpg to wake it up and it goes up to the end of preview construction.
sometimes it works from start to end, generally when there are less than 60 files but not always the case.
It is like a memory is full and clicking on a jpg refreshes it,...
I heard lot of times that adobe is working on it but I don't believe it anymore. Has anyone already experimented this sleeping mode ?
I have the problem on several pc and windows OS
Import is always too slow.
Have you seen photomechanic, fastpicture viewer and new ononesoftware fast browser ???
Why not importing quickly and cataloging later ?
Adobe has never understood when we search an image we don't need lot of icons on thumbs and refresh of all development settings which were done so thumbnail display is very slow even with my i7, 64bits, 16GB ram, ssd HD :-(
best regards
marc