Thanks - of course if I had read the menu, I would have seen that. What I wanted was the thumbs but didn't want to wait for the cache, but since they are done sequentially, I could have hit Stop after the thumbs were built. How much faster is the lightning cache from the regular raw cache (ballpark)?
Mel,
There is no such thing as 'regular raw cache'... You either invoke cache files or it skips making raw cache.
Here's the deal.
If you turn off the raw cache, then you essentially get thumbs, and when you want to place an image into the editor for example, without a cache file, you will wait for the raw to load ...
That can be excruciatingly long if you have a newer camera with a gazillion megapixels.
So what is raw cache.?
It is a virtually loss-less copy file that Ultimate builds so you can work efficiently and quickly with huge files.
There is another stage of raw cache which get used temporarily even while the raw cache is building; again to make you more efficient.
They get used when the dot on the thumbnail is green for go.
You can start working even though the real, full, cache files are not complete.
Those delete themselves as soon as the green dot disappears.
Hope that helps a bit.
Fred