tpytlarz
(Olympus, Mac mini M1, PL5 Elite, Nik4)
#1
I have a lot of thumbnails that don’t build unless I click on them. That is unacceptable for photo processing software, of course. What is preventing them from building? Am I missing something in Preferences? Cache is at 1000. Using under 800 now. I have a new mac mini with plenty of RAM and processing speed. I am using Monterey OS.
I’ve just been getting the same thing with PL6.1 ( on Windows 10 ). Some folders load up fine but then a couple have had the same problem - some of the thumbnails in a folder do not load, just saying “Loading, Please Wait” and I have to click in each one to get the thumbnail to load.
Until the 6.1 update there was a problem with the thumbnails not loading anymore more after about 930 ( either one or multiple folders ) until you restarted so I don’t know if this is related.
tpytlarz
(Olympus, Mac mini M1, PL5 Elite, Nik4)
#5
Sorry, platypus. Meant to upload my screenshot when I posted. Additionally, they don’t ever load. It’s not a matter of waiting - which isn’t a solution anyway.
Also, in some other folders, some images appear but they have the circular arrows on them.
You’ll also notice in this screenshot a couple of question marks. Those are HDR dng files I created in DxO. When I click on it it says, “This image cannot be processed since it was taken with a camera that is not supported by this version of DxO Photo Lab.”
I have a few questions that might help to find the source of your issues:
When you switch to a different folder and back, do the thumbnails appear?
Do the images display in other apps?
Sometimes, a little change can throw DPL off its track. PhotoLab is also very picky in what it will handle and images that have been stitched, stacked etc. will mostly not display, I have no other app with such limited appetite.
One way to deal with such a situation is to delete DPL’s database and cache files. You could try this after having made a backup of the DB file. You’ll find the files in your user account’s Library folder, which is hidden by default, but can be made visible.