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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
SSD vs Fusion Drive
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<blockquote data-quote="dphershman" data-source="post: 1617193" data-attributes="member: 153149"><p>thanks for the advice I have about 200 gigs free on my hard drive and 16 gigs of ram on my current machine (a 2012 Macbook Pro). I changed my photo work from a 12 megapixel camera to a 35 megapixel a couple of years ago (shooting in uncompressed RAW), that was when things got really slow. Each photo is a 40mb file which I assume Lightroom has to go and open if I change from a thumbnail view to a full resolution view. When I'm reviewing a couple of hundred images that read time really bogs things down. </p><p></p><p>I've thought about getting a base model MacPro as it has SSD, but seeing that 27 inch retina model was real eye opener. </p><p></p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dphershman, post: 1617193, member: 153149"] thanks for the advice I have about 200 gigs free on my hard drive and 16 gigs of ram on my current machine (a 2012 Macbook Pro). I changed my photo work from a 12 megapixel camera to a 35 megapixel a couple of years ago (shooting in uncompressed RAW), that was when things got really slow. Each photo is a 40mb file which I assume Lightroom has to go and open if I change from a thumbnail view to a full resolution view. When I'm reviewing a couple of hundred images that read time really bogs things down. I've thought about getting a base model MacPro as it has SSD, but seeing that 27 inch retina model was real eye opener. Dan [/QUOTE]
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