
And this is on a first-generation Mac Pro, which would be considered “old hardware” by now. You can read about it in Laura Shoe’s blog post about Lightroom 4.2.īack In Lightroom 4.1, I did experience delays when editing images. After working with Lightroom 4.2 for a bit, going from image to image and switching between Loupe and Develop does seem much more responsive now (almost instant) for images where previews have been built.

While Adobe doesn’t mention specific performance fixes in their release notes, Lightroom guru Laura Shoe says that changes have been made to Develop module display updates that should result in more responsive performance. Many people have been experienced slow Lightroom 4 performance. Remember that if you have versions of Photoshop and Lightroom that are too old for these updates, you can use the latest DNG Converter, which is free, to convert raw files from new cameras into the DNG format that older software can read.
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To download the updates for a manual installation, go to:

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If you bought Lightroom through the Mac App Store, the update may take a longer to become available there because it has to wait for Apple approval. To update Lightroom, start Lightroom and choose Help > Check for Updates. To update Photoshop and Camera Raw directly, start Photoshop and choose Help > Updates. If you subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud, start the Adobe Application Manager and the updates will be listed. There are lots of ways to get these new versions:

Also, the RC version will eventually expire.
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If you have versions of Photoshop and Lightroom that are too old for these updates, you can use the latest DNG Converter, which is free, to convert raw files from new cameras into the DNG format that older software can read.Īnd if you’ve been using the Release Candidate (RC) versions that were released by Adobe Labs earlier this year for public testing, you should install these final versions because the customer feedback from the RC versions contributed to even more changes and fixes in the final versions.

