Jacques Cornell
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I use Lightroom Classic for DAM and round-trip to DxO PhotoLab for RAW processing hundreds or thousands of images at a time. Recently, I've wanted to shoot 26MP mRAW with my 61MP Sony cameras because 61MP is overkill for my event work and the files are huge. LRC can process mRAW but PL can't. So, I tried processing RAW with LRC. I hoped that Adobe's Denoise would be as quick on 26MP mRAWs as DxO's DeepPRIME 3 is on 61MP RAWs. And, I thought Adobe's new Adaptive Color might be a one-click replacement for the custom preset I use in PL.
Well, in my testing, LRC takes so much longer than PL that it's not even close to getting the job done in a timely manner. First, Adaptive Color took an hour to sync across 400 images. Then, Denoise took three hours to process. Each time, I had to wait before I could advance to the next step in my workflow. And, after that, it took 10 to 30 seconds to click from one image to the next for tweaking adjustments. Ugh. I could have gotten similar results from PhotoLab in less than half the time and without yelling at the screen.
It gets worse. I'm working through my archive replacing RAW files with much smaller lossy DNGs. I queued up 12,000 images in LRC and applied Adaptive Color. This took more than a day, during which time I couldn't do anything else in LRC. Then, I started Denoise, let it run for a while, and calculated it would take four days to finish. Are you kidding me? I cancelled the process and gave up. Applying my PhotoLab preset would take maybe a few minutes, during which time I could continue to work, and processing DeepPRIME 3 on export would take 16 hours.
This is not even close. LRC is simply not fit for high-volume work. Adobe's got some neat tech for diddling a single image, but PhotoLab remains the event shooter's friend.
And, those big 61MP RAW files won't be clogging up my drives after I convert them to 24MP lossy DNGs anyway.
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Event professional for 20+ years, travel & landscape enthusiast for 30+, stills-only.
http://jacquescornell.photography
http://happening.photos
Well, in my testing, LRC takes so much longer than PL that it's not even close to getting the job done in a timely manner. First, Adaptive Color took an hour to sync across 400 images. Then, Denoise took three hours to process. Each time, I had to wait before I could advance to the next step in my workflow. And, after that, it took 10 to 30 seconds to click from one image to the next for tweaking adjustments. Ugh. I could have gotten similar results from PhotoLab in less than half the time and without yelling at the screen.
It gets worse. I'm working through my archive replacing RAW files with much smaller lossy DNGs. I queued up 12,000 images in LRC and applied Adaptive Color. This took more than a day, during which time I couldn't do anything else in LRC. Then, I started Denoise, let it run for a while, and calculated it would take four days to finish. Are you kidding me? I cancelled the process and gave up. Applying my PhotoLab preset would take maybe a few minutes, during which time I could continue to work, and processing DeepPRIME 3 on export would take 16 hours.
This is not even close. LRC is simply not fit for high-volume work. Adobe's got some neat tech for diddling a single image, but PhotoLab remains the event shooter's friend.
And, those big 61MP RAW files won't be clogging up my drives after I convert them to 24MP lossy DNGs anyway.
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Event professional for 20+ years, travel & landscape enthusiast for 30+, stills-only.
http://jacquescornell.photography
http://happening.photos
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