

For that very reason, I opted for a USB hub to keep my lack of USB ports at bay. Since I work with many files (emphasis in many, 3 external hard drives required), device management tends to get messy. Okay, this is one odd issue I found in the most unexpected way you can imagine. Cursor experiencing lag or freezing when using the Adjustment Brush Tool You can check all the recommendations related to GPUs at Adobe’s article here. Using Studio Drivers in mixed-use computers (graphic design + gaming) will decrease the performance of the card in non-technical working environments and seriously compromise reliability when using them for gaming. Do keep in mind that Studio Drivers are intended for those who work in the graphics industry. Adobe does recommend to switch to the Studio Drivers if you work with Nvidia Cards. Lightroom doesn’t require a graphics card to enhance its performance, much rather it needs a fast SSD drive and plenty of RAM to perform on peak level.ĭisabling the graphics card is one quick fix. Another common issue is triggered when PC builds have more than 1 graphics card – usually seen in gamers’ pcs or those who work in the 3D modelling industry. One simple explanation of why does this happen is because your graphics card may be too outdated for optimal usage in Lightroom. Since I’m a Windows user, I’m going to screenshot the exact section you should turn off. Window Users: Edit > Preferences > Performance Mac Users: Lightroom Classic > Preferences > Performance For that very reason, we recommend you to follow these steps.

Sudden crash issues in Lightroom are often related to graphic cards drivers not being optimized to run with the latest software upgrade. What should you do if Lightroom keeps crashing?
