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iPhoto replacement - Aperture vs. Lightroom
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<blockquote data-quote="kliles" data-source="post: 1589209" data-attributes="member: 328261"><p>Thanks for the quick reply! </p><p></p><p>Splitting my large library into multiple libraries might be a good place for me to start. If that helps the speed issue than I may be OK to stay with iPhoto; however, I would like to learn more about digital photography and editing, and I think I'll eventually need a more powerful editor to do so.</p><p></p><p>I recently replaced my near-full hard drive, hoping it would help with this and other issues. It was definitely a good move for many reasons, but it hasn't helped with the iPhoto performance. I now have over 1TB free. I do only have 4GB of RAM though. I try to not have other things open when working in iPhoto, which helps a bit but doesn't fix the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kliles, post: 1589209, member: 328261"] Thanks for the quick reply! Splitting my large library into multiple libraries might be a good place for me to start. If that helps the speed issue than I may be OK to stay with iPhoto; however, I would like to learn more about digital photography and editing, and I think I'll eventually need a more powerful editor to do so. I recently replaced my near-full hard drive, hoping it would help with this and other issues. It was definitely a good move for many reasons, but it hasn't helped with the iPhoto performance. I now have over 1TB free. I do only have 4GB of RAM though. I try to not have other things open when working in iPhoto, which helps a bit but doesn't fix the problem. [/QUOTE]
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