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March 30, 2021

P: Imported DNGs not showing B&W Mix

  • March 30, 2021
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[See here for a step-by-step bug recipe: https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/lightroom-classic/lightroom-classic-imported-dngs-not-showing-bw-mix/6062739e86563b6ed6c2339e?commentId=6063b17b439e980adff71ff3]

 

Hi everyone,

 

Running the recent Lightroom Classic v10.2 update on my macOS Big Sur 11.2.2.

 

I imported some DNGs where the Treatment was set to Black & White and the Profile was Adobe Monochrome.

By defult, these setting should trigger the B&W Mix panel to appear, but instead HSL/Color is showing.

 

Currently, I can fix this by switching the Treatment to Color and then back to Black & White to get the B&W Mix panel to appear with all the sliders shown with the correct settings, but this is tedious.

 

Thank you,
Chrysta Giffen

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14 replies

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
March 31, 2021

Thanks for the steps John. I've logged it. 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Inspiring
March 30, 2021

Ahh, I see! Thank you!

Inspiring
March 30, 2021

Unfortunately, I cannot due protecting their copyright.

johnrellis
Legend
March 30, 2021

Right -- I posted the bug recipe just to make it easier for Adobe developers to reproduce the problem.

Inspiring
March 30, 2021

I already had a fix for this as stated in my original post. This is just to alert Adobe of the bug issue:

"Currently, I can fix this by switching the Treatment to Color and then back to Black & White to get the B&W Mix panel to appear with all the sliders shown with the correct settings, but this is tedious."

johnrellis
Legend
March 30, 2021

Here's a bug recipe:

1. Select a raw photo.

2. Library > Convert Photo To DNG.

3. Edit the DNG in Develop.

4. Select Treatment: Black & White.

5. Metadata > Save Metadata To File.

6. Remove the DNG from the catalog.

7. Reimport the DNG.

8. Edit the DNG in Develop and observe that the HSL/Color panel is incorrectly displayed rather than B & W:

9. Change Treatment to Color and then Black & White.

10. Observe that the B & W panel is now displayed.

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
March 30, 2021

If the student cannot reimport the file to check it, then can you send a file in for evaluation?

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Inspiring
March 30, 2021

Students are then sending me (their instructor) their editing images as exported DNGs.

Inspiring
March 30, 2021

* Update* This is happing with files from multiple people. All the same issue.

As per your question: Students will not be about to import the same DNG into Lightroom because it would be a duplicate file.

All students started by importing a RAW file from their camera via "Copy as DNG" in import dialog, then editing the DNG to B&W in Lightroom Classic, by changing the Profile to Adobe Monochrome or one of the other B&W profiles, and developing it with the B&W Mix panel.

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
March 30, 2021

If your client tries to open the dng do they see the same issue?

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org