Your the man G :-)

You may have saved me a lot of trouble here (and the money for a dedicated
machine). This may be the solution for my problems too. I'll check and
report back.


Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 

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Godfrey DiGiorgi
Sent: 27. februar 2007 19:35
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Subject: Re: Lightroom SOS ;-)


On Feb 27, 2007, at 10:05 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:

> Folks, on Windows Lightroom seems to hold lots of its data in
> "My Documents\My Pictures\Lightroom" directory. Since Windows seems to
> monitor access to anything beneath "My Documents" LR is terribly slow
> now on my PC.
>
> How can I instruct LR to put its files elsewhere?

Assuming you're using the Free Trial of v1.0 release ...

* Hold down the Alt key (Windows) or Options key (Mac OS) when  
starting Lightroom.

* In the Select Database dialog box, do any of the following:

- Create a new library using the button
- Choose a library from the Database Location menu.
- Click the Choose button to navigate to the library you want to open.
- (Optional) To select a specific library to open every time you  
start Lightroom, select Always Load This Database On Startup.

So: hold down the Alt key, start Lightroom, and create a database  
anywhere you want on your system. Then set it to be the default using  
the fourth option.

By default on Mac OS X, Lightroom puts its managed files into the  
directory starting at ~/Pictures/Lightroom ... this does not include  
the image files themselves if you import using the "reference files  
in their existing location" option ... it includes all the database,  
metadata, preview files as well as Backup directories. I expect it's  
the same for Windows using the directory path you mention above.  
Lightroom reads and writes the database, previews and metadata files  
quite a lot.

Godfrey

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