The MacBook finished the import in 37.67 seconds, 2x slower than the desktop which took only 20.36 seconds. ![]() Lightroom was at version 11.4.1, running natively on M1. I used a SanDisk Extreme PRO UHS-I 95MB/s SDHC card and a SanDisk ImageMate PRO card reader. I used a stopwatch to measure the time from pressing the Import button to seeing the progress bar in the top left corner of Lightroom disappear. ![]() No develop settings were applied during the import, and only minimal previews were built. I imported 21 RAW 24MP files from a Nikon D7100 and set Lighroom to organize them into folders by date. Test benchĪll benchmarks were run 3 times and the results were averaged. I benchmarked the performance in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic, and DaVinci Resolve, and compared it to my trusty desktop PC that I built at the end of 2018. Even though I got the MacBook Pro for software development, I wanted to explore the possibility of doing photo and video editing on it, since I couldn't do this before on my Linux laptop.
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