I spent a bit of time refining all the software settings I could, cleaning up drivers and nudging my overclock just a little higher, but it just wasn’t enough. Everything from importing and rendering previews, to editing, to exporting the finished files was chugging along at a miserable pace. Altogether, this meant heavier files and more of them. It was partly because I’d just gotten an even higher-resolution camera and partly because I had some new client needs that meant shooting HDR brackets and more panoramas. ![]() While there are plenty of software tweaks to eke out a few more percent here and there, want to know how you can actually kick your editing workflow into high gear?Ī few months ago, I was dealing with all the usual software slowdowns in my photo editing workflow. ![]() Lightroom is a notorious slow-poke, and higher-resolution cameras are even dragging down Photoshop.
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