Fair comment! I suppose I have just learnt to live with Lightroom. Most times I am dealing with less than 500 shots at a time. I tend to import those and leave the previews being built while I unpack, rinse equipment and the like, so that when I actually get to looking at the results all the previews are cached and I have minimal frustration. My frustration is after Saturdays shooting, I have nothing to easily view and sort my pictures, and anything I do do has to be done again when I get home Sunday night, as nothing I do (apart from deleting the very worst shots) is carried over to Lightroom. To be able to look at the shots and save time when I get home sounds great, and enough in itself. I may well find when I start using it for real (I still have to do that!) that I will use it at home as well, as you suggest.
Fair comment! I suppose I
Fair comment! I suppose I have just learnt to live with Lightroom. Most times I am dealing with less than 500 shots at a time. I tend to import those and leave the previews being built while I unpack, rinse equipment and the like, so that when I actually get to looking at the results all the previews are cached and I have minimal frustration. My frustration is after Saturdays shooting, I have nothing to easily view and sort my pictures, and anything I do do has to be done again when I get home Sunday night, as nothing I do (apart from deleting the very worst shots) is carried over to Lightroom. To be able to look at the shots and save time when I get home sounds great, and enough in itself. I may well find when I start using it for real (I still have to do that!) that I will use it at home as well, as you suggest.