you just made everything look blurry by lowering the resolution
I'll have to give this a try when I get home. Got the XPS 9575 about 6 months ago, and Lightroom Classic has been painfully slow to open, navigate, and tweak photos. Thanks for sharing! Hoping this will do the trick!
What do you about the difference between 4k and full HD for Photo Editing? Does it make a lot of improvee?
But it became blurry as hell…
Indeed after doing this the graphic quality suffered on my xps 9570. What worked instead for me was to bring the scaling setting on windows back to it's recommended 250% value. Lightroom got faster especially when using the brush and browsing thru pictures. Hopefully I cand find a trick to solve the problem without having to set text and apps scaling to it's recommend value as I like to have it lower so I can take advanced of the 4k resolution and squize as much as possible on screen.
this makes a whole of difference, thanks
the tip of the year… ty so much @chrismith you rock
Wow this was so helpful. Thanks so much!
cheers for this, it was doing my head in, you have made my life loads better
Doesn’t work for me ?
THANK YOU SO MUCH !! 😮
thanks 🙂
Thanks!
Not working for me
How is that laptop going for you I'm thinking about purchasing one just looking for something with great color accuracy and faster workflow for photo editing
Don't have a 4k monitor still gave you a like cuz that was awesome
Hi, can you do a video on scalling on Solidwork2018 on XPS15. Thank you!!
Thanks for the tip… While the speed does noticeably increase, the quality of the preview also noticeably decreases, making it not a worthwhile trade off for me.
Dude! Awsome, Ive been frustrating over this for months and this solved it, Cheers.
Brilliant, this has made LR work so much more faster on my PC
Nice tip… thinking of getting the same laptop but not sure of all the problems I've heard. Would you still recommend it today?
Yep, it is faster, but the photos lost a quality of preview in develop mode. It looks terrible.
you just made everything look blurry by lowering the resolution
I'll have to give this a try when I get home. Got the XPS 9575 about 6 months ago, and Lightroom Classic has been painfully slow to open, navigate, and tweak photos. Thanks for sharing! Hoping this will do the trick!
What do you about the difference between 4k and full HD for Photo Editing? Does it make a lot of improvee?
But it became blurry as hell…
Indeed after doing this the graphic quality suffered on my xps 9570. What worked instead for me was to bring the scaling setting on windows back to it's recommended 250% value. Lightroom got faster especially when using the brush and browsing thru pictures. Hopefully I cand find a trick to solve the problem without having to set text and apps scaling to it's recommend value as I like to have it lower so I can take advanced of the 4k resolution and squize as much as possible on screen.
this makes a whole of difference, thanks
the tip of the year… ty so much @chrismith you rock
Wow this was so helpful. Thanks so much!
cheers for this, it was doing my head in, you have made my life loads better
Doesn’t work for me ?
THANK YOU SO MUCH !! 😮
thanks 🙂
Thanks!
Not working for me
How is that laptop going for you I'm thinking about purchasing one just looking for something with great color accuracy and faster workflow for photo editing
Don't have a 4k monitor still gave you a like cuz that was awesome
Hi, can you do a video on scalling on Solidwork2018 on XPS15. Thank you!!
Thanks for the tip… While the speed does noticeably increase, the quality of the preview also noticeably decreases, making it not a worthwhile trade off for me.
Dude! Awsome, Ive been frustrating over this for months and this solved it, Cheers.
Brilliant, this has made LR work so much more faster on my PC
Nice tip… thinking of getting the same laptop but not sure of all the problems I've heard. Would you still recommend it today?
Yep, it is faster, but the photos lost a quality of preview in develop mode. It looks terrible.