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stefan-joachim
Known Participant
July 21, 2022

P: Unable to enter Copy Name

  • July 21, 2022
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Als Benutzer kann ich keinen Kopiennamen im Feld "Metadaten > Kopiennamen" eintragen.
Trage ich einen Namen der Kopie ein, wird dieser nicht gespeichert.

Trage ich zusätzlich eine Bildunterschrift ein, dann wird der Kopiennamen und die Bildunterschrift gespeichert.

Lösche ich die Bildunterschrift wieder, dann bleibt der Kopiennamen erhalten.

Meine Lightroom Classic Version ist die 11.4.1

 

Ich habe Lightroom Classic neu gestartet, auch den PC komplett heruntergefahren und neu gestartet. Das Problem tritt trozdem weiterhin auf.

 

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Participant
September 17, 2022

I am running Lightroom Classic 11.5 and I am still running into this issue. I cannot change the Copy Name of a virtual copy. Any suggestions?

 

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 17, 2022

Greetings, 

 

Updates for Adobe Photography products began rolling out Tuesday night, August 16th,  The updates contain a fix for this issue. 

If you do not see the update in your Creative Cloud Application, you can refresh it by hitting [Ctrl/Cmd]+[Alt/Opt]+[ R ].

Note: It may take up to 24 hours for your update to be available in your Creative Cloud app.

 

Thank you for your patience. 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Participant
August 5, 2022

1   Lightoom Classic 11.4.1

2  Windows 10, version 21H1 x64

3   Steps to reproduce:  Create virtual copy in library or develop module, by right clicking image or drop down menu.  Right click copy name to overwrite default (copy 1 etc). Enter new name. Press return. New name displayed, as you would expect.  Navigate to another image.  Return to new vitual copy.  New name gone, replaced with copy 1 etc. 

4  Expected result - name is as I changed it. 

 

I use this feature frequently, & have never had this problem before.  Very had to keep track of versions without being able to name them.

 

johnrellis
Genius
July 21, 2022

This is another instance of a class of metadata bugs introduced a few versions ago when Adobe re-engineered how metadata was displayed. Those other bugs were fixed quickly, but this one apparently hasn't been reported until now.

 

The workaround for this bug: After entering the Copy Name on one or more photos, select the photos and do Metadata > Save Metadata To File.

 

Tested on LR 11.4.1 / Mac OS 12.4.  See the attached screen recording of these steps to reproduce:

 

1. Download this catalog (containing 3 pics), uncompress it, and open it in LR:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/o1ddfrczxg28b6l/copy-name-bug.2022.07.21.zip?dl=0 

 

2. Disable the option Catalog Settings > Metadatata > Automatically Write Changes To XMP.

 

3. If Copy Name doesn't appear in the Metadata > Default panel, click Customize and add it.

 

4. Select the first photo and enter "444" in Metadata > Default > Copy Name.

 

5. Observe that the smart collection "Copy Name == 444" now contains that photo.

 

6. Click on the second photo and then on the first photo.

 

7. Observe that the first photo's Copy Name is now blank (incorrect).

 

8. Do Metadata > Read Metadata From File and observe that it now (correctly) displays "444"

 

johnrellis
Genius
July 21, 2022

@Rikk Flohr: Photography, please move to Bugs (see my reply with a recipe for reproducing).

GoldingD
Legend
July 21, 2022

Is the image in question a virtual copy?

"Copy Name" is for virtual, copy's.

 

stefan-joachim
Known Participant
July 21, 2022

No, it isn't a virtual copy.
But it works in the past for me without a virtual copy and I use it for my workflow.

If I create a virtual copy it's the same, but I can rename the copy name in the virtual copy.