Skip to main content
Inspiring
August 4, 2014

P: Issue with Map module in OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)

  • August 4, 2014
  • 302 replies
  • 4770 views

On OS X 10.10 (Yosemite), the map in Lightroom's Map module is very slow to load. It takes several minutes before the first part of the map appears, and some parts don't load at all, saying instead "Sorry, we have no imagery here", even though the part in question is on Google Maps. When zooming in or out, it's the same, it takes very long to update.

This topic has been closed for replies.

302 replies

Participating Frequently
October 25, 2014


Not sure tried load what i think from console
johnrellis
Legend
October 25, 2014
Click on the Launchpad in the dock (the rocketship icon), type "Console", hit enter. Do this right as LR is trying to display the map. If you're getting the "HTML Trace" messages that Jan Freuer saw, you'll see them displayed.
Participating Frequently
October 25, 2014
I am happy to do this but don't know how what is a console app please
Participating Frequently
October 25, 2014
...further, if I pre-fetch the tiles, by clicking on "report a map error", bottom right, I can get it to "work", after a fashion.
Participating Frequently
October 25, 2014
I haven't checked the second machine. maps on it work, but there are only about 6 images on it, and none are geotagged.
Participating Frequently
October 25, 2014
yes - I checked it with nettop, mentioned it in the thread above. I have very very slow tile fetch and failure, the same console traces, and lots and lots of data being sent out.

My issues are identical.
johnrellis
Legend
October 25, 2014
Do you also have unusually large data sent/sec, similar to what Dave Roberts reported above?

On your second machine, which you reported didn't have the problem, are the Console messages present, and does it have unusually large data sent/sec?

Narrowing this down makes it somewhat more likely Adobe will address it sooner. (And I agree that users shouldn't have to do that, but that's the reality of today's consumer software.)
Participating Frequently
October 25, 2014
I get exactly the same error:

A parse error on map.googleapis.com
johnrellis
Legend
October 25, 2014
I think it would help if everyone experiencing this problem would report back the following:

- Open the "Console" app and see if you are getting the same "HTML Trace" messages that Jan Freuer observed two posts above.

- Open Activity Monitor and report on the Data Received/Sec and Data Sent/Sec. Several people have observed that data sent (uploads) is unusually large.
Participating Frequently
October 25, 2014
Just a thought guys

my thread is
https://forums.adobe.com/message/6862...

If you each add as following maybe adobe will look and i have asked in that thread that look here again least it may get a look from Adobe