low rendering preview images and slow catalogue
Hi there,
I just switched from Lightroom to cp1. I imported my Lightroom catalogue with the recommended function in cp1. The system now behaves very slow. I can't hardly work with the program and sometimes I will even crash. So I started to render the previews, to speed things up.
The rendering process takes ages, to be exactly 5 images per minute. With a catalogue of 75000 images this would take over 10 days to render the images.
Is this a normal behavior of cp1? Do you have any suggestions?
I am using a new MacBook Pro 2018 with 2,6 GHz Intel Core i7 and 32 GB Ram.
The catalogue is located on my ssd and the Mac and the actual raw and jpg are stored on my Synology NAS DS218+.
Thanks for your help.
I just switched from Lightroom to cp1. I imported my Lightroom catalogue with the recommended function in cp1. The system now behaves very slow. I can't hardly work with the program and sometimes I will even crash. So I started to render the previews, to speed things up.
The rendering process takes ages, to be exactly 5 images per minute. With a catalogue of 75000 images this would take over 10 days to render the images.
Is this a normal behavior of cp1? Do you have any suggestions?
I am using a new MacBook Pro 2018 with 2,6 GHz Intel Core i7 and 32 GB Ram.
The catalogue is located on my ssd and the Mac and the actual raw and jpg are stored on my Synology NAS DS218+.
Thanks for your help.
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If the actual images are on a NAS, the generating previews process is slow as the system needs to read each RAW data. You can opt for a smaller px previews, not quite sure which option you have chosen. Small previews (thumbnails) are low quality on CO, many of us have complained about it and PO response is "it's due to system performance", not something I agree with. As an example, Apple Photos have beautiful thumbnails and much faster than CO12, so a good written software is fast. 0
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