![]() ![]() After explaining this, Ryan shifts his focus to photo editing more generally and Adobe Lightroom in particular. Excess RAM won’t help anything once you have enough for the applications you’re running. Some less tech-y types tend to think that “More RAM” always equals “Better Performance,” but that’s not always the case. In the video above, Ryan starts out by covering what RAM does and doesn’t do. How much RAM do you really need to edit photos in Adobe Lightroom? 8GB? 16GB? 32GB? And how much of a difference would upgrading your current system actually make? Ryan of Signature Edits decided to find out, and he’s put together a helpful comparison video to share his results.
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