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April 8, 2014

P: 'No photo selected.' text shown when going into Full Screen Preview mode from the Develop module

  • April 8, 2014
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When going into Full Screen Preview mode by pressing 'F' from the Develop module the text 'No photo selected.' is shown when an adjustment has been made. Undo the the adjustment and press 'F' again. The 'No photo selected.' text is shown again.

Tap the 'G' key to go back to the grid view in the Library module.
Tap the 'D' key to go to the Develop module.
Tap the 'F' key to go to 'Full Screen Preview' mode. No text is shown this time.

Was happening in Lightroom 5.3 and in 5.4 too. I don't know if this was the case for previous versions. Running on Mac OS X.

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14 replies

Inspiring
August 1, 2014
Still getting this in 5.6! Always happens in the middle of an edit. Non stop sometimes. Only happens to images that are also synced with Lightroom Mobile.

Edit:
Work around#
If I use Develop on the image selected from the Collection synced with Mobile it keeps having the issue. BUT, if I select the SAME image from "All Photos" it doesn't happen. Annoying but at least usable.
Participant
July 9, 2014
Hello Ben, Kelly. I can confirm that the text 'No photo selected.' is no longer shown, but for some reason it has been replaced by the text 'Loading'.

It will show that text briefly in case an adjustment has been made. If this was the first time only after the adjustment was done I could understand the reason ( me guessing it needs to render the the image with the new changes), but it keeps showing the 'Loading' text even when no further adjustments are made.

The scenarios as described in my first post are applicable too.

Thanks, Jacco
Participating Frequently
June 19, 2014
This is fixed in Lightroom 5.5, which is now available.

Thanks,
Ben
Kelly Castro
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
April 9, 2014
Thanks Jacco. I am able to reproduce this issue. I'll file a bug and we'll get it fixed for the next release.

- Kelly