![]() ![]() I would need to move the sliders very, very slowly to allow Lightroom to render the changes I was making. My old iMac was very poor in this regard. What’s important to me is slider performance. I don’t care if they take half as long or twice as long on an M1 Mac. I can walk away from the computer and get a cup of coffee while those operations take place. But, I’m always looking for great performance.Īlmost all reviews of the M1 Macs I have read (or watched on YouTube) focus on import performance, export performance, HDR merge, and/or panoramic merge. However, this MBP has a much better discreet graphics card than the 2015 iMac, and thus better performance. This time I’m using a 2017 MBP, also with 16G memory. When Adobe moved to the subscription payment plan, I immediately moved to other photo editing tools only to be disappointed and I came back to Lightroom Classic. I thought the performance was less than perfect. Several years ago I used Lightroom 6 on a late-2015 Retina iMac w/16G memory. ![]() About 2021 MacBook Pro M1 Max Ever popular Adobe Photoshop Lightroom ('Lightroom') requires that files be imported into its database before they can be worked on. I too am considering the purchase of an M1 Mac. Lightroom Export Photoshop Benchmarks As you can see, M1 Mac beats Intel Mac in every Lightroom benchmark across the board and while it still lost out in Pugetbench, the margin isn’t. MPG tested the Apple 16.2' MacBook Pro with M1 Max Chip Z14X000HR, a maxed-out model in all ways except 4TB SSD instead of the maximum 8TB SSD. ![]()
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