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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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Inspiring
October 17, 2023

DdeGannes
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 17, 2023

@vitalyn38151610 , See the attached screenshot, + / - keyboard shortcut use.

The + and - keys do not navigate the images in the filmstrip in develop module.

 

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
AxelMatt
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 17, 2023

@vitalyn38151610 I've check this on my system (Windows 10, LR 13.0.1) and can't reproduce this issue. Lr worked as it should.

 

Do you have tried to reset the preferences as I wrote in my former post?

 

 

My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 11 Pro 25H2 -- LR-Classic 15 - Photoshop 27 - Nik Collection 8 - PureRAW 5 - Topaz Photo
Inspiring
October 17, 2023

@DdeGannes  @AxelMatt    Now try in development mode when processing photos, use not the mouse and slider, but the +\- buttons on the keyboard on several images and go to the right arrow in the feed and you will understand what the global problem is for those who process a lot of photos!! You won't be able to move to the next photo the first time, you need to go back and forward again

Inspiring
October 17, 2023

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.

Participant
October 16, 2023

Same issue here.  Made a separate post about it but I'm having the same issue.  Advancing to the next photo 75% of the time stays on the current photo.  Performance across the board is slowed down dramatically.  Rolling back to 12.5 until this issue is resolved.

 

This cost me a whole workday, because I culled a 2000-image event to 260 images and then spent hours editing them because I had to constantly go back and forth between blurry, bugged images.  This should've taken me one hour and instead took almost four.  I'm really frustrated.  

Participant
October 16, 2023

After updating to 13.0.1 I'm experiencing abysmal performance across lightroom, everything from menus to editing, but especially when editing in the Develop Module.


After editing an image and moving to the next image, I experience a ~1s lag, followed by the unprocessed image, and another ~1s later the current processed image pops in.  This is bad enough and causes me lost time.  


Worse, there is a major issue.  After editing an image, moving to the next image simply continues to display the current image, and I have to go back one image and forward one image to get the proper image to display.  Edits made do not apply to the selected image while this happens.

 

This needs to be fixed immediately.  For now I'm reverting to 12.5 until this is resolved.

 

MacOS 12.5 Monterey

MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021)

M1 MAX 64GB

jamoore07
Participant
October 16, 2023

Same issue here. My experience is this:
Unedited photo selected - can arrow to next photo no prob
Freshly edited photo without waiting a second for the change to be reflected in history - will not advance without going back and then forward again w/ arrows

Freshly edited photo after waiting 1 second for the changes to be reflected in history - WILL advance to next photo w/ arrows

Known Participant
October 16, 2023

I'm not sure how relevant this is, but when the issue occurs, if you hit the R key on the keyboard to activate crop, then the image in the develop pane (which is  not the same as the one in the filmstrip, so not to the one I want to edit) is activated. However, if you press delete on the keyboard, then the chosen image in the filmstrip is deleted, not the one which shows in the develop panel. If you change the colour rating with keys 6, 7, 8, 9 etc, then they are applied to the chosen image in the filmstrip, but the develop module is displaying a differernt image.  So some keyboard actions work on the chosen image, others don't. 

If I have only green rated images selected, and it is showing the wrong image, then changing the colour rating makes the chosen image disappears from the filmstrip, then pressing Cmd Z makes it reappears, then Lightroom shows the correct image when it reappears. 

Known Participant
October 16, 2023

I still have a problem with the correct image not being displayed in develop mode, both pre LRC 13.0, and also with the new 13.0.1 update. 

When I move to the next image in the filmstrip with the cursor, usually the correct image is displayed. Occasionally however, around 50% of the time, the filmstrip selection advances, but the image displayed in the Develop pane doesn't. It's not a speed or lag issue, as I can leave it for minutes or hours, and it still wont show the correct image. 

The only way to get it to show the correct image is to move either back or forward one image, then back to the image you want to edit, and only then does the correct image appear. 

This doesn't happen all the time, I can get around 20 or so images through an edit before the issue appears, and then it remains sporadically through my workflow, I can't see a pattern. My mouse isn't hovering over sliders as others have suggested. 

I've reset preferences and done a fresh install, and also tested on a fresh small catalog of images. The only thing I have noticed is that it is collection specific, if I am in 'all photographs' I don't see the problem. 

I've also tried toggling graphics processor on and off, and trashing and rebuilding previews. 

I'll add any more patterns if and when I notice them, but it would be really good to have a fix for this, as it is seriously hampering my workflow.

I've noticed the following - 

 

It only affects some shoots, not all. if I switch between collections shot close together time wise, some are fine, others have the issue. Coming out of the collection doesn't make a difference, if working through images in the main catalog, the issue shows.
If I go back to a collection and start moving through the images, then the issue isn't there. It's only when I start editing again in that catalog that the problem appears. It is most common after applying a crop, but it doesn't always occur after applying a crop.
 
Known Participant
October 15, 2023

I`ll not upgrade untill solve this. It`s a pain for me start a big new catalog and have to go back later. I work with school photos. And its almost the end of the year . Lightroom should be like Indesign that you can instal both versions.