I've been using CC since it came out, and have absolutely no issues with 
performance.  I have 8G of RAM on a Windows 10
pro 640 bit system and the inbuilt Intel UHD graphics adapter.  I might get an 
improvement in redraw performance with a
gaming card, but to me it is not worth the expense (or the fact that I am using 
an HP Prodesk mini PC probably makes it
impossible!)
I've never liked Lightroom, so I'll avoid any further comment on that software. 
 I manage my images through my file
structure, which works for me.
I would say that I normally open Bridge first, to find the images I want to 
work with, and this integrates well with PS.
I like too the fact that you can effectively include some of the facilities 
from the RAW image processing module into
PS, so you can apply some pretty neat adjustments even to original jpegs.


John in Brisbane



-----Original Message-----
From: Toine <to...@repiuk.nl> 
Sent: Sunday, 14 March 2021 3:16 AM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <pdml@pdml.net>
Subject: Re: Renewing editing software

I'm on CC for a while. My main use is Lightroom Classic not Lightroom.
You might enjoy the sync functions of Lightroom Classic to Lightroom,
lightroom Web and the Apps. If you do, you probably will also want to
sync smart collections. That needs some tweaking.
Prepare yourself to start searching for a cheap gamers GPU card which
speeds up lightroom (2x 3x depends on what you do). And an SSD for the
catalog and previews.

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 at 17:56, Bill <anotherdrunken...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I decided after 8 years, it was probably time to upgrade my editing
> software. CS6 has gotten decidedly long on the tooth, and I have been
> having various issues with my of Lightroom for some time.
>
> Anyway, I bit the bullet and decided to rent my imaging software from Adobe.
> So far, so good. Everything seems to run quite a bit faster, and it's
> nice that it recognizes lenses that I have bought in the past few years
> rather than just giving them a generic focal length. I was never able to
> make the various hacks that were supposed to update the lens catalog work.
>
> Any hints from people who have been using the CC versions over the old
> standalone version are appreciated.
>
> If all you have to say is Adobe sucks, or various snippy comments like
> that, please just STFU, I'm not interested in what you have to say on
> the subject. I'm also not entertaining the various other options that
> are out there, so I don't need suggestions like try Darktable..
>
> Lets stay constructive within the parameter that I am staying on the
> track I am on.
>
> thanks
>
> bill
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