Before Retina, the more pixels your display had, the smaller everything would look. Nice options on that site!Ĭlick to expand.Retina (called HiDPI on Windows/Android) is more than just higher resolution. Thanks to those who have recommended as a source for refurbished Macs. And so, I am requesting help in configuring my "new" computer, hopefully for under $1500. I just need the best used/refurbished computer that I can buy (as I am on a budget) to run my 6.14, hopefully for the next ten years. I do have two external drives on which I save my photo files. If there is a possibility of that, please advise. I am hoping that this procedure does not upset the operating ability of the LR 6.14 system after it has been transferred. I would have a professional transfer my operating system and all software, files, etc.I have no idea what Retina display is, or any other screen quality consideration to look for, but am open to advice on that as well.And also the size of the graphics card is a consideration-greater than 2 GB.I have also read on the LRQ forum that I need at least 16 MB of Ram, and ideally 32MB, to properly run LR files.I have read on this forum ("Paul" to "Larry" on 8/3/19) that 10.14.6 Mojave is the (highest?) OS iteration that will run LR 6.14 without any problems.I have looked at Mac minis but cannot discern whether they would carry the amount of oomph that others on LRQ have recommended for proper work with LR. My goal is to get an iMac as new as possible and with a 27" screen. However, it is time for me to upgrade my system to a newer computer with a higher OS (currently have 10.11.6 El Capitan), and I am requesting help in configuring a refurbished unit that I will search for and buy. I realize that it is "obsolete," but then again, so am I. And so I decided to stick with 6.14 (desktop) and own a perpetual license for as long as Adobe allows its existence. I occasionally use Lightroom 6.14 for mostly personal work, as I am a writer and an (occasional) amateur photographer.
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