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If you just want to share an image you've taken, you're welcome to post in /r/photographs, our sister photo sharing sub. The image should be used to support an overall broad and nonspecific topic/question rather than the focus of the post. Posting images is only allowed as self-post using the photo as an example for the discussion, to either begin a conversation about aspects of the example or to ask a photography-related question. Ask a Question Official FAQ and Wiki Please be sure to read the FAQ before posting. Es kommt nach dem Import immer die Meldung Beim Lesen diese Fotos ist in Lightroom ein Problem aufgetreten. Leider habe ich Probleme beim Import von RAW (ARW)-Dateien in Lightroom. This is not a good place to simply share cool photos/videos or promote your own work and projects, but rather a place to discuss photography as an art and post things that would be of interest to other photographers. ich bin von einer Canon 7D auf eine Alpha 7ii umgestiegen und von der Kamera ganz begeistert. I have the external monitor connected via an USB3./r/photography is a place to politely discuss the tools, technique and culture of photography. Why is my system capable of handling 4K Lightroom on an internal display but not on an external display? What could be the cause of this problem and what could be possible solutions? I have the external monitor connected via an USB3.0-to-DisplayPort adaptor, could this be a problem? 1 second to follow my mouse movements, using any sliders also has a lag of about 1 second, and so on. window onto the external display, Lightroom instantly gets unusably slow. However, once I connect my external display and move my Lightroom 5.7.1. I am using Lightroom 5.7.1 on my internal display to my satisfaction which leads me to the assumption that the setup is in principle perfectly capable of handling Lightroom 5.7.1. I have recently purchased the following setup for image processing which I thought would be rather high-end:Ī) Dell Notebook with 16GB RAM, 500GB internal SSD, and internal 4K displayī) Dell UP3216Q UltraSharp 32" 4K calibrated external monitor