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Lightroom Classic: Import running in parallel with Preview building
I delayed upgrading to LR 7.x until Loupedeck+ hardware forced me to. So far, commencing with 7.5, I have seen some improved performance except during import. Import is glacial slow, worse than LR6 ever was.
The problem seems to be LR 7.5 performing the Import in parallel with the building of Previews. I see no way to disable this, and force LR to perform the tasks in serial, as previous versions of LR 6 and before always did. (I cannot speak for previosversions of LR 7—I never went there.)
Adobe is known to poorly support multi-core CPUs, so why this decision to multitask was made is unclear, and clearly unwise.
Is there a way to disable this poor attempt at multi-tasking? If not, this must be an option in the next release as Lightroom has now become too slow to use. ON1 2019 is coming next month, promising to provide a complete migration path (i.e., develop settings, keywords, and collections) from Lightroom to ON1.
Adobe should be working overtime to improve performance rather than working overtime to drive users to competing platforms.
The problem seems to be LR 7.5 performing the Import in parallel with the building of Previews. I see no way to disable this, and force LR to perform the tasks in serial, as previous versions of LR 6 and before always did. (I cannot speak for previosversions of LR 7—I never went there.)
Adobe is known to poorly support multi-core CPUs, so why this decision to multitask was made is unclear, and clearly unwise.
Is there a way to disable this poor attempt at multi-tasking? If not, this must be an option in the next release as Lightroom has now become too slow to use. ON1 2019 is coming next month, promising to provide a complete migration path (i.e., develop settings, keywords, and collections) from Lightroom to ON1.
Adobe should be working overtime to improve performance rather than working overtime to drive users to competing platforms.
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John_R_Ellis
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From the forum posts, I don't see evidence that a large number of people are experiencing import performance problems with 7.5 or 8.0. (Note that the most recent release of LR is 8.0.) The recent posts about performance are consistent with the long-term pattern, which is that a significant minority of users experience performance problems, with sometimes hard-to-discern patterns of who gets affected.
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John_R_Ellis
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That baldly misstates what I said: "The recent posts about performance are consistent with the long-term pattern, which is that a significant minority of users experience performance problems, with sometimes hard-to-discern patterns of who gets affected."
In the context of Lightroom, a "significant minority" of users is a fair number of users.
As evidence, I searched for topics mentioning slow import performance and merged a few into the main existing topic: https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/import-lightroom-cc-classic-is-slow-after-upd...
That 11-month-old topic has 24 Me Toos and 37 Followers. That is consistent with problems that affect a "significant minority" of users. For problems with core functionality that affect the majority of users, there is typically a higher rate of Me Toos and Followers.
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John_R_Ellis
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I offered that as a judgement made on eight years of experience contributing to this forum (often very critical of Adobe). But others can easily test that judgement for themselves by searching for all topics marked Problem (solved or not) and sorting them by number of Me Toos (recipe below). Here are the top 30 problems, in decreasing order:
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John_R_Ellis
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Yes, the workaround I provided above clearly accomplishes that, at the expense of three clicks after the import.
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John_R_Ellis
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You've been insistent about the overlap of import (adding photos to the catalog) with building of previews. It may be that your performance issue is not caused by that overlap but rather by the generation of previews in parallel (building multiple previews concurrently), which was added to LR 7.
You can go back to generating one preview at a time, as in LR 6, by unchecking the option Preferences > Performance > Generate Previews In Parallel. Note that with this option unchecked, importing will still be overlapped with preview building.
This doesn't do what you've been asking for, but it may get you LR 6 import performance. The actual importing of photos (adding them to the catalog) goes roughly an order of magnitude faster than generating the previews (at least on my well-performing configuration) -- you can observe this by importing photos with Build Previews: Minimal (which is even faster than Embedded).
It's preview generation that takes the bulk of the time, which is why Adobe parallelized it in LR 7. And LR has previously struggled with parallel performance on machines with more than 4 cores, though the frequency of those reports appeared to tail off with later versions of LR 7.
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mayuri_jain
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You can disable parallel preview generation by unchecking option "Generate Previews in Parallel" in Preferences> Performance.
Let me know if you are still facing the issue.
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dmeephd
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Thankfully someone knows the answer instead of so-called 'champions' spending hours and numerous responses trying to blame the messenger.
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