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I hope you can help. I have an upcoming show and need to select and print images.

 

Lightroom is running very slowly, as is Aperture Trial, and PS CS3 Bridge. Lightroon is all I really need, but the problem is there with all of them.

 

I have a Dual 2 GHz Power PC with 3GB Ram, and a 150 GB Hard Disk.

 

The Disk is has 8.5 GB free.

 

When Lightroom starts up even before I ask it to do anything, it uses 50, 80, or 105% of the CPU capacity. Right now it is using 105%, but not indicating its doing anything. 3GB of System Memory are free.

 

I get a almost constant revolving beach balls when I actually do something. I've had a few messages saying LR is looking at files.

 

I have all my image files on the desk top. I have some very big folders full of smaller folders.

 

Lightroom seems to always be doing something, but I don't know what.

 

Any help greatly appreciated.

 

Best,

 

Mitchell

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I hope you can help. I have an upcoming show and need to select and print images.

 

Lightroom is running very slowly, as is Aperture Trial, and PS CS3 Bridge. Lightroon is all I really need, but the problem is there with all of them.

 

I have a Dual 2 GHz Power PC with 3GB Ram, and a 150 GB Hard Disk.

 

The Disk is has 8.5 GB free.

 

When Lightroom starts up even before I ask it to do anything, it uses 50, 80, or 105% of the CPU capacity. Right now it is using 105%, but not indicating its doing anything. 3GB of System Memory are free.

 

I get a almost constant revolving beach balls when I actually do something. I've had a few messages saying LR is looking at files.

 

I have all my image files on the desk top. I have some very big folders full of smaller folders.

 

Lightroom seems to always be doing something, but I don't know what.

 

Any help greatly appreciated.

 

Best,

 

Mitchell

 

This sounds like an overful hard disk and/or memory. Have you tried emptying your trash?

 

Another problem is that Lightroom seems to be particularly hungry for hard disk space - have you tried deleting any images that you have finished working on? Having seen a similar problem developing on my own MAC, I now store my RAW images on DVDs and external hard disks and only load those that I am working on onto the computer's HD.

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I suppose you've tried obvious things like running Disk Utility to keep OSX running well? Otherwise maybe also have Lightroom check the database integrity on startup. Look at Lightroom help, as I recall there are some ways to optimize running speed.

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Thanks John and Les.

 

I seem to have solved the problem. I used "Optimize Database" and I turned off "Auto Write to XMP."

 

Lightroom is this moment using 0.20% of my CPU instead of 50 or 105.

 

Best,

 

Mitchell

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