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April 25, 2015

P: Random white images when exporting or publishing

  • April 25, 2015
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I have just installed the 2015 CC edition of Light Room but am having problems publishing and exporting photographs. When either exporting to hard disk or publishing to FlickR, I'm getting 5 or 6 random, all white images.

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150 replies

Inspiring
March 5, 2017
I have lots of random images when downloaded photos. Can I delete them altogether or does it have to individual. I'm new and learning to all this .
Participant
February 21, 2016
I've CC 2015 version 4 without this bug
Inspiring
February 21, 2016
I have an upto date version of Lightroom 5 and I still have this problem
Participating Frequently
September 12, 2015
Thanks for the bug fix!!!
DurhamMike
Participant
September 11, 2015
It seems to be working for now. Thanks for getting this resolved!
Participant
July 29, 2015
Thanks for the update!
Participating Frequently
July 29, 2015
Great I had a update for PS but not seen one today for LR
Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
July 29, 2015
Lightroom 2015.1.1 / 6.1.1 was released today and should resolve this issue. http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjourn...
Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
ssprengel
Inspiring
July 20, 2015
My point, earlier, was that because Adobe had set the thread status to "Acknowledged" and that Rikk Flohr had said it was logged as a bug and a fix included in the next release, that there wasn't anything more us users needed to do as far as commenting more to get it noticed or increase its fix priority because those things had already been achieved over a month ago.
ssprengel
Inspiring
July 20, 2015
There is an "Acknowledged" status and then an "In Progress" status then a "Solved" status these feedback threads can be flagged with along with "Not a Problem".

Earlier this thread was set to "Acknowledged" which means Adobe has replicated the bug. To me this is the same thing as the word "Confirmed" within the limited words available for thread flagging.

You may notice, now, that the thread status is "In Progress".

Both of these statuses, Acknowledged and In Progress can be implied from Official Representative Rikk Flohr's statements from over a month ago that said he'd reproduced the problem and that it should be fixed in the next release, but sometimes comments can be lost in the volume of replies, so a thread status helps.

Restricting LR to one CPU-thread is the workaround in the mean time.