How is this even possible? Do I have to upgrade to 128GB RAM? I could, but is it really necessary? Lightroom Classic CC should be released as beta software. And that‘s just because I attempted to remove a folder, I didn’t even delete it! I’m running a system with a 1950X Threadripper CPU, 64 GB of overclocked high-end RAM and a GTX 1080Ti GPU. I managed to start deleting the photos, and my screen went black at about 80%, because Lightroom Classic almost ate up all 64 GB of my RAM. Please stop with the b******, I'm importing from SSDs. I have been using LR for five years or more. It wasn't this bad back in the day, I know. Looks like Lightroom breaks when you try to feed it more than some thousand files at once. Why would he try to add so many photos at once you might ask? Because I'm editing 4 hours of footage with the same preset, so I had to export 4 hours of footage to 1 JPEG per frame. Now I have to delete 447520 photos manually by deleting just some thousand at the time, so the piece of s*** software doesn't s*** itself. So I try to delete the folder, but that does also freeze LR. It took 12 hours or so, but it worked, but I can't do s*** when I'm in that folder, because LR is lagging like hell. I made a new folder, added the first of those 447520 photos, then I copied the rest of the photos inside that same folder and clicked synchronise! Guess what. I tried to open a folder with 447520 JPEGs, but Lightroom would just freeze, so I figured out a way to hack around that s***** program. I have a self built $8000 workstation, so don't try and tell me it's the hardware. It takes 3 minutes do delete a folder with 3000 JPEGs. I'd like to confirm that LR Classic CC is extremely slow. I haven't used any AV software in over 10 years as I have found it not needed. I would first start looking at your AV software as if it is scanning every file copied from the memory card to the HDD that will slow down the import considerably. Catalog and previews are stored on a separate partition of a 500GB Samsung SSD that holds the OS, Programs and other files on 2 partitions. Files were copied from SD card to Rotating, Spinning, HDD. SD card is a Sandisk Extreme 90MB/s U3 10 card in a IOGear multi format card reader through a Amazon Basic USB 3 cable connected to a USB 3 port on my desktop computer. This is with LR 7.4 on a Win 7, i7 CPU with 16GB of RAM. Then when the building of standard preview finished it was 1 minute 40.37 seconds. At that time, card ejection, all images were displayed in the Grid view and copied to my HDD. The time from clicking the Import button to when I saw the popup notification that the SD card was ejected was 1 minute 26 second. ![]() I just took 200 images and then imported them. Thanks you to those who suggested possible resolutions. still a lot slower than second drive but no freezing or error photos. I have done some maintenance on the main working drive and it too has done the same 2226 photos with dog conversion. I then did a 226 download to the second drive and it downloaded the entire set and did the dng conversion at the expected time before my issues started. I did another 73 photos with the adobe cc monitor on and no issue downloading. download was faster and conversion to dng was faster. Then I decided to see if it was my working external hard drive, by deciding to download about 50 photos from a meet up to it. so I quit out of it and did not see a change in slow downloads I first thought the trouble could be the adobe cc monitor on my Mac. My workflow is simply me doing a backup of working drive to secondary drive manually every week. ![]() ![]() One is my working drive and the other is the back up to it. I have 2 seagate NTFS 4Tb drives (the are for windows but have ben configured to work on Mac). but the hardware is the external drive I am using. ![]() So after some more problems solving it looks like the issue for me is a hardware one.
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