Lightroom has no scratch file or memory controls.

I usually start Lightroom and let it do whatever it does for a few  
minutes before using it (like just now ... I browse email while it  
does all of its maintenance and such, before I get to work in it). I  
don't see this stop and start behavior on rendering.

You might check the settings you've made for what kinds of previews  
it makes automatically and how long it keeps them.

G

On Oct 7, 2007, at 11:07 AM, P. J. Alling wrote:

> Sounds like a low memory situation. Try increesing your swap file size
> and Lightroom, (I think Lightroom uses a separate scratch file),  
> scratch
> file size.
>
> Igor Roshchin wrote:
>> Time to time I experience the problem that it takes extremely long
>> time to render the image in Lightroom, i.e. I see the typical  
>> "JPEG-ish"
>> squares, both in the fit-on-screen size and when zoomed-in.
>> Then, if I adjust some parameters (e.g. sharpening), the picture
>> appears normally, but then, if I pan it or zoom in/out, it again
>> shows that rugged images (I guess it is the small JPEG preview stored
>> in the RAW file).
>> This can happen even on the files that were just recently imported,
>> so that the full-size previews should be available.
>>
>> I did "relaunch and optimize".
>> Sometimes it helps, sometime it doesn't.
>> Usually it goes away after 2-10 minutes since the LR was started.
>> Does anybody observe it? Any ideas how to deal with it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Igor


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