LIghtroom is not lightweight. You really need more ram. I don't know
how much ram Adobe claims is the minimum to run Lightroom 6.0 or CC but
take whatever they say and double it.
Besides being perpetually broke these days that's one of the reasons I
use a lot of old software. Once you figure out how to make it work, if
you can, it just flies on modern hardware, with less than optimal
amounts of memory.
On 12/30/2016 8:03 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
Re started the computer after is froze and tried again. Slow to load
but initial test photo seemed to go well. I jhave 4 Gig ram and i
think my iMac will take more ram. Its from 2011 i think i bought it
just prior to Xmas that year and in the About this mac screen under
memory it shows two 2 gig slots used and 2 slots empty.
Dave
On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 7:03 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi
<[email protected]> wrote:
Just restart the computer and see if it happens again. You might look inside the catalog
folder and see if there are any residual "journal" files (they should be
obvious). If there are, delete them before running LR again.
If it does happen again, call Adobe support (or start a support chat via their
website) and get them to help. They're a pain to get through to, but once in
they provide good support. (The chats are usually the fastest thing to use.)
G
On Dec 29, 2016, at 1:11 PM, David J Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:
bought and installed the upgrade to LR 6. Seems to be ok at first
glance then tried to exit program and it froze the computer.
Oh Oh.
Dave
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