![]() ![]() What I described above has lead to me to two possible solutions:ġ) By increasing the amount of RAM from my current 8Gb to, say, 32Gb I could speed up these processes significantly, assuming that the scratch disk wouldn’t have to be used at all. From this, I’ve concluded that perhaps the bottle neck currently is the speed of the scratch disk. Sometimes, when stitching, say, more than 7 images as a panorama, I run out of space on the SSD and Lightroom is unable to complete the final image. I run Lightroom from my SSD drive, on which I only have about 30Gb free space. Of course, the speed depends on how many files I’m merging as an HDR file or stitching as a panorama, but typically we are talking about anything from a couple of minutes to 15 minutes (including both creating the preview and the actual end result).įrom what I’ve understood, both HDR merging and stitching panoramas are memory intensive processes. The problem currently is that the process takes a lot of time. I merge the photos as an HDR dng file in Lightroom and also stitch the panoramas from the Nikon D800 raw files or from the dng files (in case of HDR panoramas) in Lightroom. As an enthusiast travel photographer I do a lot of HDR, panoramas and HDR panoramas. ![]()
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