Lightroom Classic now enables GPU acceleration for export operations so you can spend less time waiting for your finished photos. Lightroom now provides more control over how much of your hard drive is used for photo storage and allows you to purge the cache in order to free up space on your computer. Lightroom on the desktop now includes forward and back buttons which easily let you navigate through Lightroom, much like the forward/back buttons in a web browser. It is now possible to invert mask groups, which greatly simplifies targeting edits to particular parts of a photo. (ACR, Lightroom Classic, Lightroom Mac/Win, iOS, Android) This allows you to incorporate these powerful AI features into your batch editing workflow. The “Select Sky” and “Select Subject” masks, powered by Artificial Intelligence, can now be copied and pasted to other photos, and the masks will be recomputed automatically, with no need to manually apply the new masks to each photo. Lightroom CC stores all uploaded photos and raw files on a cloud server, while Lightroom Classic CC stores files locally and has a more comprehensive set of. If that fixes the problem you might want to look into getting a GPU that works with Lightroom. This can also help make Lightroom faster. (ACR, Lightroom Mac/Win, Lightroom Classic) (Mac) Lightroom Classic > Preferences > Performance (Windows) Edit > Preferences > Performance and then uncheck the Enable Graphics Processor box.
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