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Inspiring
June 27, 2011
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P: Remember last image selected in each folder

  • June 27, 2011
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In Lightroom, please "remember" the currently select images in each folder as I move back and forth. This would be such a time saver!

37 replies

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 17, 2025

Greetings all, 

 

A new update for the Adobe Photography products has been released.  The June update contains an update 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 being so patient.

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Participant
August 22, 2023

When I click on a collection to open it, it always starts by displaying the first image in the collection.

I would prefer that it open with the last image selcted (or at least have a setting to choose that).

My reason is that I often jump back and forth between collections for various reasons and many of my collections have thousands of photos in them. 

So if I am looking at photo #2000 in Collection #1, then click on Collection #2 to do something, then go back to Collection #1, I now have to scroll through 2000 photos to get back to where I was working.  I wish that it just went back to where I had left off at photo #2000 (or, like I said, had a setting option for this).

 

Using Lightroom Classic 12.5 on MacOS Ventura 13.5

johnrellis
Legend
August 22, 2023

"if I am looking at photo #2000 in Collection #1, then click on Collection #2 to do something, then go back to Collection #1, I now have to scroll through 2000 photos to get back to where I was working."

 

While waiting for Adobe to implement this, consider the Any Source plugin:

 

"Back to Previous Source/Filter/Selection: Restores the previously used source, filter settings, and selection of photos. Any Source keeps a queue of the 25 most recent combinations, and the Back and Forward commands work similar to a Web browser’s back and forward buttons. If you use the Library Filter Bar frequently, you’ll find this particularly handy, since Lightroom’s built-in Go Back button just remembers previous sources, not the corresponding filter settings or selections."

Participant
April 27, 2020
For what its worth....What I want is to return to the last image selected in that folder.
Inspiring
November 17, 2019
Of course I agree that both factors play a role. Didn't mean to imply otherwise. Note that unlike other products (e.g. insulin), demand for Lightroom is somewhat elastic. Monopoly status doesn't mean that people will have to buy your product, particularly once they have an old version that works quite well. Adobe probably couldn't survive in a mode where people only buy the product once (as with, say, a gravesite!).
johnrellis
Legend
November 17, 2019
I agree that subscription licensing reduces the incentive for Adobe to improve LR Classic, as compared to perpetual licensing. But if there were serious competitors, even with subscription licensing, Adobe couldn't afford to sit on its haunches.
Inspiring
November 17, 2019
Actually, with a non-subscription model, I suspect a large chunk of the user base would decline to upgrade unless they got useful features. That would put pressure on Adobe. As it is, we effectively pay the upgrade fee every year or so whether they deliver features or not. This is particularly convenient for Adobe now that Lightroom is a fairly mature product. In the early years there were truly exciting and useful features with every release (even "point" releases). Not so much now. This situation will probably worsen as the shift to smartphones and the cloud continues. Lightroom Classic will probably become dormant in a few years (but not to our bank accounts).
johnrellis
Legend
November 17, 2019
"I suppose that this is one consequence of subscription-model lock-in where the product revenue stream is largely decoupled from customer service---at least until a viable competitor emerges."

I think it's the lack of viable competitors that's key. If there were a viable competitor that also had subscription pricing, many customers would still switch.
Inspiring
November 17, 2019
As you can see from the posts above, users have been asking for this seemingly-simple feature for 8 years now, so it seems unlikely that Adobe will ever implement it. I suppose that this is one consequence of subscription-model lock-in where the product revenue stream is largely decoupled from customer service---at least until a viable competitor emerges.
Mikey44MagBiker
Known Participant
November 16, 2019
thank you.
johnrellis
Legend
November 15, 2019
Hmm, in my Chrome browser it takes me to this previous post:

"...You might check out my Any Source plugin.  It provides 'back' and 'forward' commands that keep a history of previous sources, selections, and filter settings, so you can easily switch back and forth between them."