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October 8, 2023

P: Unable to advance to the next photo

  • October 8, 2023
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Why no one writes about the fact that in develop mode, after any manipulation with a photo, it is impossible to go to the next photo in the feed? You go, but the photo remains the same as it was, you have to go back and only then go to the next photo. This is a global problem!!  Anyway, I did some research and I realized why many people are silent about it, because this problem occurs only when using the +\- buttons on any keyboard, even on macbook !!!!. If you use only mouse or touchpad, there is no problem with photo transition. That's why many photographers don't pay attention to it, because they don't use the keyboard. Therefore, ADOBE does not react in any way.

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DdeGannes
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 19, 2023

@mijbil250456 , you stated "

yes...Is not usable the 13.01 to use in batch developer mode at all. 

That version is a beta. Adobe not tested at all .

Adobe should make Lightroom from now on like the other sofwares. Use a Beta before release.

I loose 2 catalogs in this mess.".

What is a beta?

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Participating Frequently
October 19, 2023

and when do they plan to release the update? what will adobe say about this?? how long do we have to wait and put up with this discomfort...?? it makes work very difficult

Known Participant
October 19, 2023

mijbil250456

yes...Is not usable the 13.01 to use in batch developer mode at all. 

That version is a beta. Adobe not tested at all .

Adobe should make Lightroom from now on like the other sofwares. Use a Beta before release.

I loose 2 catalogs in this mess.

Participating Frequently
October 19, 2023

same situation

Known Participant
October 19, 2023

Something else I am experiencing linked to this issue - when I do get the correct image showing in the develop pane, if I then go to apply an adjustment, it jumps back to showing the previous image in the filmstrip and then applies the adjustment there. it's really unstable. Is anyone else experiencing this?

Inspiring
October 19, 2023

@Sean McCormack @kylec85330911  Friends, have you even read here in the chat room about the problem? Why are you repeating yourselves again? ADOBE has already admitted that there is a problem and it is currently being solved by engineers, here ADOBE replied to wait for the next update. In the meantime, either go back to version 12.5 or work with mouse or touchpad. in this case there is no problem! 

Known Participant
October 19, 2023

Even In Windows 10 in a PC I have the same problem. Its not only on my Mac Mini with Sonoma,

And no....Its not a Raw issue. I work only with .jpg in 3200px resolution. I don`t work with Raw files at all.

 

kbarre
Inspiring
October 19, 2023

Is anyone still having the issue after reverting back to Lightroom Classic 12.5?

 

To me, if that is happening, this may not be an actual Lightroom issue, and more of how raw files are interpreted within the Adobe ecosystem. Adobe RAW was included in the update on the same day. It makes me wonder if we're all looking in the wrong direction for a solution, and Adobe RAW needs a fix.

Participating Frequently
October 19, 2023

Whoops, spoke too soon! It's happening, again. Seem to work at first, but after about 10 photos it's now doing it regularly. I would say that the app is a bit quicker after deleting the preferences file, and closes better. But the issue with getting stock on an image when advancing seems to remain.

Sean McCormack
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 18, 2023

@kylec85330911 That is the problem with resetting. When you're happy, it might be worth saving screenshots of each tab so you can just copy from them if you have to do it again. 

Sean McCormack. Author of 'Essential Development 3'. Magazine Writer. Former Official Fuji X-Photographer.