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After making the required adjustments in the Develop Persona then click on the Develop button it takes up to a minute before the image is processed and moves to the Photo Persona. This is infuriatingly slow. I'm sure it didn't used to take this long. 

Sorry if this was posted before but I was unable to find anything.

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OS? 

Make/model of camera? What format are the RAW files? Pixel dimensions of images? Developing to 8-bit or 16-bit? 

Does it happen for all the images?

Does it happen if you just push Develop without making any adjustments?

 

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Hi @walt.farrell thank you for your reply. Reply:

Windows 10

Nikon D850

NEF

8256px x 5504px

Not sure how to tell this

Yes all images.

Yes same time regardless of what I do.

I'm wondering if it's just the file size. I times it with an older mage from my previous camera (changed a few months ago) and the time was halved. Other camera:

Nikon D7100

NEF

6000px x 4000px.

Richard

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7 minutes ago, RichZep said:

I'm wondering if it's just the file size.

Yes, the D850 NEFs are bigger here (have more resolution than D7100 NEFs) thus processing probably takes slightly longer here.

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15 minutes ago, RichZep said:

8256px x 5504px

It is 45.441.024 pixels. 

16 minutes ago, RichZep said:

6000px x 4000px.

It is 24.000.000 pixels.

19 minutes ago, RichZep said:

and the time was halved

The difference in the size of the image data is 52,8%, it fits quite :-)

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