I would need to move the sliders very, very slowly to allow Lightroom to render the changes I was making. My old iMac was very poor in this regard. What’s important to me is slider performance. I don’t care if they take half as long or twice as long on an M1 Mac. I can walk away from the computer and get a cup of coffee while those operations take place. But, I’m always looking for great performance.Īlmost all reviews of the M1 Macs I have read (or watched on YouTube) focus on import performance, export performance, HDR merge, and/or panoramic merge. How much RAM or Unified Memory 32gb or 64gb Thanks. However, this MBP has a much better discreet graphics card than the 2015 iMac, and thus better performance. Lightroom Version v.11 Operating System macOS 12 Monterey Getting a new 14' MacBook Pro M1 Max with 10-core CPU, 32-core GPU, and 16-core neural engine This will be a machine dedicated to Adobe Lightroom Classic and Photoshop and printing. This time I’m using a 2017 MBP, also with 16G memory.
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