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Hogarty Invites Feedback On Lightroom Performance Issues Share This on LinkedIn   Share This on Google   Tweet This   Forward This

11 July 2017

In a post on the Lightroom Journal, long-time Lightroom product manager Tom Hogarty invited Lightroom users to fill our a survey to help the team address the product's performance issues.

The post, in its entirety, follows:

I would like to address concerns recently voiced by our community of customers around Lightroom performance, as improving performance is our current top priority. We have a history, starting with our first public beta, of working with our customers to address workflow and feature needs and we'd like to take that same approach regarding your performance concerns. We already understand many of the current pain points around GPU, import performance, certain editing tasks and review workflows and are investing heavily in improving those areas. Over the past year we've added numerous enhancements to address your performance concerns but we understand we will have a lot of work to do to meet your expectations. If you have feedback or would like to work with the Lightroom team on your most pressing issues, please fill out this survey.

The survey asks for your top three performance issues; ratings from 1-5 on importing, browsing, editing and exporting photos; usage; number of photos you handle each session; total photos in library; Mac or Windows user; version of Lightroom; RAM; monitor; GPU; and optional contact information.


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