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Inspiring
December 11, 2016

P: Photo placed in wrong spot on map

  • December 11, 2016
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The new Lightroom version has a major bug in the map module!When you try to position a photo somewhere on the map Lightroom 6.8 assigns a wrong position (near the spot).

71 replies

Inspiring
September 24, 2019


When dragging an image to the map the marker is not set where it was dropped but ~50 meters away.
Andygeol
Known Participant
September 18, 2019


In Map module, placing images results in an incorrect location. In LR 6 this wasn't a problem. Adobe Support inform me that this has been removed in ver 8.4.
Would you please reinstate this in the next release. As a landscape photographer, this is an essential tool.
Andygeol
Known Participant
September 9, 2019
Using LR Classic 8.4 CC and a BenQ 4K and Win 10 (all current upgrades), still happening. Largest font (250%) location is 50m NW of correct point; at 'larger' setting, location is 30m NW; at 'large' setting (150%), location is 50m ESE of correct setting. Automatic setting gives same error as 'large'.
ADOBE - you keep saying you can reproduce this bug but do nothing to fix it. Time to cancel subscription and move on to something else
Known Participant
August 16, 2019
Up to a couple of days ago I was able to place images on the Lightroom Map accurately.However I then upgraded to Lightroom 8.4!

Now when I drag an image to the map, Lightroom places the pin 'southeast' of where I let go of the mouse button. The distance away from my desired position is always the same pixel distance on the screen - about 2.5 inches on a 25 inch monitor towards the bottom right hand.

So dependant on the mapping scale, this could be either 50 mtr away or even in a different country. No very accurate.

I have reset the the preferences (as suggested in another topic - not quite related), but makes no difference.





I am using Windows 10 (latest updates done) on a PC.

Since I have had the problem, I have just discovered an anomoly -I have a twin monitor set-up.

Main monitor is a 25in AOC(2560x1440) , and second monitor is 19in Samsung (1680x1050).

The problem arrises on the 25in AOC but when I swap Lightroom to the 2nd monitor, it works ok on the 19in Samsung.


Now the really odd bit - having placed the pins on Samsung, I then swap Lightroom to the AOC monitor. The pins stay in the correct place, but the image preview is now shifted to 'north-west' of the pin. Again by the same pixel distance a previously.

I have checked both monitors have uptodate drivers, and the graphics card driver is also uptodate.

Peter
Inspiring
August 16, 2019
Same here on Win10 / Lr Classic 8.4 - 

- Start Lr on a 4K display and any images dropped on the map are shown offset down & right from the location the mouse button was released.  GPS coordinates recorded in metadata are incorrect.

- Start Lr on a FHD display and any images dropped on the map are in the correct location.  GPS coordinates recorded in metadata are correct.

I would guess this is similar/related to some long standing issues Lr has had with high DPI displays, like this one - White balance dropper target location is offset on high-DPI Windows devices

Based on the age of that one, I'd start looking for workarounds, rather than waiting for fixes.  For me, either starting Lr on the FHD display or moving it there after startup and moving it back seems to do the trick.  Either of those allows dropping images to the desired/expected location on the map and the GPS coordinates being recorded in metadata (the most important part) appear to be correct.
Known Participant
August 14, 2019

In version 8.4, the label of image is shifted when you drag selected image onto map.

The label does not pin on where you drag to on the map.

When you click on the label, the image preview is popped up in the correct location on  the map.

The images that already have GPS tag are not affected.

Sahil.Chawla
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
August 14, 2019

Hi there,

That does not sound right, could you please share some screenshots? as it would be helpful for us to review the issue.

Also, please try resetting the preferences of Lightroom and see how it goes: How to set Lightroom Classic preferences

Regards,
Sahil

Known Participant
August 15, 2019

Hi Sahil,

I have reset Lr setting and rebooted my pc.

I have 1 notebook and 1 desktop. The notebook does not have the problem but

the desktop does.

I have captured a wmv file and the system info. files of my notebook and

desktop for your reference.

Regards,

KK

Known Participant
August 14, 2019

Up to a couple of days ago I was able to place images on the Lightroom Map accurately.

However I then upgraded to Lightroom 8.4!

Now when I drag an image to the map, Lightroom places the pin 'southeast' of where I let go of the mouse button. The distance away from my desired position is always the same pixel distance on the screen - about 2.5 inches on a 25 inch monitor towards the bottom right hand.

So dependant on the mapping scale, this could be either 50 mtr away or even in a different country. No very accurate.

I have reset the the preferences (as suggested in another topic - not quite related), but makes no difference.

I am using Windows 10 (latest updates done) on a PC.

Please help - I have over 1000 more holiday images to catalogue!

Peter

Known Participant
August 14, 2019

This is the same as -- Label shifted in Map Module in Lr Classic version 8.4

Which was posted after mine. I have insert a screen shot.

Peter

Known Participant
August 16, 2019

Just discovered an anomoly -

I have a twin monitor set-up.

Main monitor is a 25in AOC, and second monitor is 19in Samsung.

The problem arrises on the 25in AOC but when I swap Lightroom to the 2nd monitor, it works ok on the 19in Samsung.

Now the really odd bit - having placed the pins, I then swap Lightroom to the AOC monitor. The pins stay in the correct place, but the image preview is now shifted to 'north-west' of the pin. Again by the same pixel distance a previously.

I have checked both monitors have uptodate drivers, and the graphics card driver is also uptodate.

Peter.

Inspiring
July 19, 2019
The most useful comment online, thanks a lot. Correct placement at 250%. It is worrying though, that it is still a problem after 3 years...

Wake up guys @ Adobe, your competition is getting better every day!
Inspiring
March 18, 2019
Hi

I have the problem now in LR 8.2 since i migrated to new laptop. I'm on Win 10 1809

Bye
Marcus
ianbutty
Known Participant
November 25, 2017
I have the same problem.  I first discovered the problem in LR7 but at the same time, I did the upgrade I also changed my font size to Large.  Resetting font size to medium causes the problem to go away.  So either I have a working map OR a screen I can see.  😞  I can confirm that the ctrl-click workaround works.

More info about my problem can be found here:  https://forums.adobe.com/message/9996700#9996700

I am running Windows 10, multi-monitor set-up.  Main monitor resolution is 1920x1200

and here's a couple of screen grabs to show the problem:


Participating Frequently
November 6, 2017
any chance that this gets resolved soon (as this cannot be such a huge effort to correct this issue) as it's still existing in Lightroom Classic CC 7.0