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Macbook air lightroom
Macbook air lightroom







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If you don't do those things you can get by with a pretty low-spec machine. The more you do things like batch processing, denoising, etc., the more power you need. Of course, that is a very personal thing. They are not as "travel easy", but I am willing to accept the size penalty. I much prefer my 15" MacBook Pro and my next laptop will be a 16". I had a similarly spec'd MacBook Air and it worked fine with the programs you will be using however, I never enjoyed processing photo's on a 13.6" screen. Never had any issues with speed or performance, and that machine is a total snail compared with even the base model M1 Macbook Air let alone the M2 with 24 gigs of RAM. For example I've been happily editing my photos for years in Capture One on a lowly 2014 i5 Mac Mini with 8 gigs of RAM and integrated Intel graphics. It should be able to handle anything you throw at it, but much depends on your particular needs. I am posting this here because I know the people here and their level of expertise. Is a MacBook Air M2, 24 mgb Ram, 10 cores, 1 TB SSD, and 13.6 inch screen a good choice for this purpose? Are there better alternatives? I have been a pc user and I am looking for a travel-easy photo-oriented laptop to run Lightroom, Photoshop, ACR, and DXO PhotoLab 6 as well as other photo software.

macbook air lightroom

I am thinking of buying a MacBook Air M2 with 24 mgb of RAM, 10 cores, and a 1 TB SSD. Is a MacBook Air M2 good for photo processing?.









Macbook air lightroom