travellingcello
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I'm trying Lightroom 5 at the moment on their 30-day free trial and am using it to organise and develop photos from my Sony A7r.
I store all my photos on an Seagate external hard drive with USB 3.0, as the SSD on my Macbook Pro 13 Retina is too small for all the RAW files I have. My computer should be way faster than required to run Lightroom 5 fast, but I find that for instance if I click - "Edit in Photoshop" or any other plugin it takes at least 20 seconds for the file to be "prepared" before it opens the file up. Again, to view images at 1:1 it takes at least 20 seconds before the image goes to actual resolution.
I know the raw files are big from the A7r (around 30mb each) but should it be this slow? It is really quite off-putting when you just want to try certain images with a plug-in to see how it might be and have to wait so long, or just to wait so long to see if you nailed focus on one image.
Can someone point out to me any reasons why this might be the case?
Thanks in advance!
I store all my photos on an Seagate external hard drive with USB 3.0, as the SSD on my Macbook Pro 13 Retina is too small for all the RAW files I have. My computer should be way faster than required to run Lightroom 5 fast, but I find that for instance if I click - "Edit in Photoshop" or any other plugin it takes at least 20 seconds for the file to be "prepared" before it opens the file up. Again, to view images at 1:1 it takes at least 20 seconds before the image goes to actual resolution.
I know the raw files are big from the A7r (around 30mb each) but should it be this slow? It is really quite off-putting when you just want to try certain images with a plug-in to see how it might be and have to wait so long, or just to wait so long to see if you nailed focus on one image.
Can someone point out to me any reasons why this might be the case?
Thanks in advance!