If I gain speed by moving my main workstation to CC (in place of Classic CC), do I lose anything in exchange for what I gain? Is Lightroom CC functionally inferior?ģ. Is there any reason to believe that CC will be faster than Classic CC? I assume I have accidentally installed Lightroom CC (the "all new app") rather than Lightroom Classic CC. On my laptop I installed Lightroom and it looks totally different. The chance I'm running 32-bit is the only remaining reason I can think of for it to continue to appear so slow when hopping from image to image, it actually makes the side-by-side keep / discard process painful when, surely, that's where it should excel.Ģ. They also say the 64-bit version would install automatically if I'm using a 64-bit machine and running 64-bit Windows (which I am). The forums seem to say it would be indicated in the title bar (it isn't), maybe in the splash screen (it isn't), maybe in the Help->About (it isn't) Nowhere, anywhere, in my current version of Lightroom (Lightroom Classic CC 7.3.1) does it tell me whether or not I am using the 圆4 version I wondered if it could be somehow I am using a 32-bit version (read that in a few places) ![]() ![]() One of my main criticisms was how slow it was to show images as you click through, I have tried all the various fixes (1:1 previews etc etc), I have two Xeons, a CUDA card, 24Gb ECC RAM and an M.2 SSD as my scratch / buffer disk so I don't think I'm short of power. I was an "old" Lightroom user before all the CC complication came along. Hoping someone who knows can help with a few questions which, I suspect, are simple once you know what you're talking about. I use Lightroom in my workflow but I am a light user and am now totally lost with it all.
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