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October 23, 2017

P: Overlay is very hard to see (Crop/Transform)

  • October 23, 2017
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After updating to Lightroom Classic, the crop overlay lines are thinner and lighter than before. Can't see them on most photos. 

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37 replies

Participating Frequently
January 29, 2018
Via https://forums.adobe.com/message/10136732, and other posts, checking/unchecking graphics processor option in LR CC Classic does practically nothing. It's almost impossible to see the grid lines when working with real estate or nature shots now.

Using an iMac14,2.
youthful_Dazzle0D45
Inspiring
January 8, 2018
Tried the graphics processor, almost impossible to see the grid overlay..please remedy this.
Legend
January 5, 2018
Added a comment to internal issue that transform too overlay has a similar problem.
Inspiring
January 5, 2018


Is there any way of changing the colour of the grid when using the transform tool as when using the individual sliders on a low light picture the grid is near invisable.
Todd Shaner
Legend
January 4, 2018
Until this is fixed you can also use CTRL/CMD + ALT + O keys to quickly toggle the Grid.
Inspiring
January 3, 2018
any solution to this? i just upgraded my system (17R to a Precision 7720 Workstation) and was previously using the last version of Creative Cloud Lightroom (not "Lightroom CC") but the last version of what is now Lightroom Classic CC.

toggling GPU does change the color from medium gray or something to white(ish) but the lines are so fine that it's really hard to see on certain images. annoying!
Participant
November 7, 2017
Enough of a problem for my workflow to force me back to 5.7 (6.x is unusably slow for me)
isaozdere
Participant
October 30, 2017


it will be good to change crop lines color different than white.because it is hard to see white line on white image.it can be yellow and blue or even black.
johnrellis
Legend
October 30, 2017
Great, thanks.
Legend
October 30, 2017
I've asked engineering to take a look. Thanks!