Looks to that crazy behavior of the Maps tool. I only changed selected image by mouse click but Lightroom showed me the following screens. Note that the selected pin on the map wasn't changed.
It happens only for some images (10%). For other images it shows only the third image for a second and then the correct screen (70%). But it's wrong as well because the screen is flickering. Some already showed images work fine (20%). So, it works differently each time when you select another image.
The issue happens only if you load and apply track before that.
Lightroom version: CC 2015.10.1 [ 1117303 ] License: Creative Cloud Operating system: Mac OS 10 Version: 10.12 [5] Application architecture: x64 Logical processor count: 8 Processor speed: 2.2 GHz Built-in memory: 16,384.0 MB Real memory available to Lightroom: 16,384.0 MB Real memory used by Lightroom: 2,537.1 MB (15.4%) Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 5,352.8 MB Memory cache size: 1,724.1MB / 3,864.7MB (44.6%) Maximum thread count used by Camera Raw: 8 Camera Raw SIMD optimization: SSE2,AVX,AVX2 Camera Raw virtual memory: 548MB / 8191MB (6%) Displays: 1) 3840x2160
Graphics Processor Info: Intel Iris Pro OpenGL Engine
Check OpenGL support: Passed Vendor: Intel Inc. Version: 4.1 INTEL-10.25.13 Renderer: Intel Iris Pro OpenGL Engine LanguageVersion: 4.10
Reminds me of not being able to find a solution for the eyedropper WB sampling cursor not matching up on my 4K monitor to let me see what pixel I am actually picking my balance from. I just grow weary of concerns posted so long ago not being easily addressed/answers found on leased products. Not everyone has anywhere near the same hardware/software combos, but some of the stuff is common enough it should become a higher priority than in trying to acquire a massive collection of average quality images to license to commoners in advertising. No?
Me too and it's driving me batty as I have so many images to geoencode at this time of year. Here's my info: Lightroom version: CC 2015.10.1 [ 1117303 ] License: Creative Cloud Operating system: Windows 10 Version: 10.0 Application architecture: x64 System architecture: x64 Logical processor count: 8 Processor speed: 3.5 GHz Built-in memory: 32641.7 MB Real memory available to Lightroom: 32641.7 MB Real memory used by Lightroom: 1602.3 MB (4.9%) Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 1703.4 MB GDI objects count: 471 USER objects count: 1793 Process handles count: 1722 Memory cache size: 504.6MB / 7904.4MB (6.4%) Maximum thread count used by Camera Raw: 8 Camera Raw SIMD optimization: SSE2,AVX Camera Raw virtual memory: 590MB / 16320MB (3%) System DPI setting: 96 DPI Desktop composition enabled: Yes Displays: 1) 2560x1440 Input types: Multitouch: No, Integrated touch: No, Integrated pen: No, External touch: No, External pen: No, Keyboard: No
Hello, when I use the module map of lightroom CC 2015.10.1 modulates it map posts me non-stop " the map is outstanding " when I move on this one. I verified my internet connection, used another connection (iPhone SE(sharing)), reset my dock, verified the OS permissions OSX sierra, be made the last update of lightroom the problem persists.
I found nothing on the Internet to resolve this dysfunction.
For those who have macOS and want to geotag whilst Lr is getting fixed, I'd strongly suggest Houdah Geo. It's a dedicated geottagging application. For Lr users it's superb, even if you sometimes use the Map module to tag.
Houdah Geo has a media browser that can access Lr's folders and collections. So if you have imported, all you need to do is select the say dated folder, add the images, and then geotag 'em. You can use GPS tracks, other images, one of three maps, etc. Then have Houdah Geo process the images by writing to the files or sidecars. You can also do soe reverse geocoding, lookup elevation, and even some keywording. Houdah Geo writes the info; then you go back to Lr and do a "read metadata..." or Synchronize Folder and bingo, you're set.
If you use the Map module to find, a bit trickier. I'd suggest when you get Lr's Map to work you set a Location. Then you can use the "Map Location" criteria in the Filter bar (thanks to Ms. Bampton, our Lr Queen, for pointing this out to me) to get all the images in that place. I have added a request to Adobe to fix Smart Collections so that you could make a Smart Collection with the Map Location as a criteria; for some reason it's missing, and this would then allow access dynamically to images added to an area without having to visit the Map module. https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/lightroom-allow-use-of-map-location-in-smart-...