A look at why you should get 32 GB of RAM in your new 14" or 16" MacBook Pro if you are going to use the laptop for Pro Photography Workflow. If you work with large files, do lots of localized adjustments or refinements on RAW files in Lightroom Classic, Panoramic merge, or work with large file in Photoshop, you will see why you should consider at least 32 GB of RAM for the setup. I'll be doing a demonstration in Lightroom using a 192 GB RAW files and you'll see the difference right away. I understand that not all are going to work with files this large but more RAM does give the system more headroom especially if you are doing a lot of multitasking. Diglloyd Photoshop Test https://macperformanceguide.com/OptimizingPhotoshopCS6-Benchmarks.html How to calibrate these new Liquid Retina XDR Displays https://youtu.be/cLl01EjHU3Q 16" MacBook Pro base review https://youtu.be/yrHH1Ge7wZo More bits about the M1 Pro and M1 Max https://youtu.be/AyRHzg3_284 14" Base MacBook Pro Review with 32 GB RAM, Why this is an awesome machine! https://youtu.be/wnAsd4s54Xk Time Stamp 00:00 Intro 00:33 Unified Memory Architect Spec & Background 01:19 Test Systems 01:49 Future System 02:00 Lightroom Classic 1:1 Preview 02:26 Lightroom Classic Export 1000 RAW 02:39 Lightroom Classic Export Battery Test 02:47 Lightroom Classic HDR Merge 02:58 Lightroom Classic Panorama Merge 03:44 Capture 1 Import 1000 RAW 04:05 Capture 1 Export 1000 RAW 04:19 Photoshop Test 04:29 Photoshop Speed 04:46 Photoshop Medium 15.7 GB File 05:13 Photoshop Huge 56 GB File 05:22 Final Cut Pro Results 05:44 Lightroom Classic Demo on 16 GB RAM 08:06 Refined Selection & Slowdown on 16GB 10:45 Demo on 32 GB RAM 12:56 Refined Selection on 32 GB RAM, Smooth 15:38 Multitasking thoughts & recommendation 17:01 Wrap Up Please give this video a like and subscribe if you are new! Director of Photography & Filming by Art Suwansang #MacBookProM1Pro #MacbookPro32GB #16vs32GB