>
>
>    1. run the “darktable-generate-cache” binary (without parameters)
>    immediately after importing to ensure that thumbnails for all images exist
>    before starting the screening phase;
>
>  “darktable-generate-cache” takes an option to define the maximum size of
the generated thumbnails (
https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/special-topics/program-invocation/darktable-generate-cache/).
Depending on the zoom levels you use on the lighttable the defaults may not
be the optimum, and thumbnails would be generated on demand. Of course, the
higher the limit you use the more space on disk you'll need.


>    1. collapse grouped photos (JPEG/RAW pairs) to half the number of
>    thumbnails that need to be displayed at any time.
>
> Do you really need to import the JPG? It would be easier and faster if
they're not there.

Regards,
Guillermo

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