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November 1, 2013
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Exposure slider jumps back

  • November 1, 2013
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Hi

I suddenly have problems with my exposure slider . He alsways jumps back to a full number as soon as i use any of the other sliders . ig it set it to  0,8 use than another slider and the exposure slider jumps back to  zero, or from 1,4 to one . Anybody has some advice for me ?

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    Participant
    May 24, 2015

    Unbelievable... The bug is very misterious, as it was working perfectly and suddenly it starts to change my life... :-(

    But the solution is absolutely crazy...

    The worst is that the bug was claimed on 2013, we are in 2015 in this moment, and everything remains the same... no solution from Adobe... :-(

    January 15, 2014

    I had the same problem. I wrote to Google and while trying to solve the problem they've mentioned, that they are only seeing this problem on systems that are in Europe.

    So what I did was, that I closed Adobe applications, in System preferences/Language&text I changed the Region to United States (Computer)...and all problems disappeared (I have my Language set to English). I've tried to change it back to old settings and the problem was back.

    It sounds strange, but now I have my Region settings at "US (Computer)" and everything works as before, no problem with ACR/PS.  

    Participating Frequently
    January 15, 2014

    Hey MKalavsky, this is really interresting new information - especially since the client I tried to solve this issue is running a european language on his machine. Had to solve his problem by reverting to a older version of the NIK filters.

    Myself I've never experienced this issue and I've always been running with english as main language in my OSX setups. I'll try see if my client dares to update his plugin to the newest version and change his settings to english as you described.

    Thank you for the update

    January 15, 2014

    English was also my main language. But I had Slovakia set as region, as I live here : ) Changing the region helped...however strange it may sound.

    Participating Frequently
    December 16, 2013

    A few days ago I did a fresh installation of OSX Maverick on my clients computer and installed Photoshop CC on his machine with NIK collection filters. Few days later my client notes that he is again expericing the jumping sliders with latest Photoshop CC and Camera RAW 8.2. and 8.3. His previous setup was OSX 10.7, Photoshop CS6 and  NIK filters,  he had the same jumping slider problem.

    Today I've been testing things on his machine and my conclusion so far is that the NIK filter collection seems to be the source of the jumping sliders in camera raw. I've tried removing NIK software from the machine and testing the camera raw sliders with several images and they work perfectly, did this repeatly on the machine by opening and closing Photoshop. BUT as soon as I install NIK software and use one of their filters, the Camera raw sliders start jumping again.

    So my suspicion is that user who have the problem with jumping sliders are using a newer version of NIK software, my client is using version 1.109_412-106.

    Version 1.108_1311-85 has the same issue.

    Myself I'm using a previous version 1.007_22671 on my two machines with CC and I haven't experiened the jumping sliders problem.

    I'm going to try install my own old version on my clients computer, to see if this solves the issue.

    Participant
    December 16, 2013

    I don't use Nik software and still have the same problem.

    Skickat från Rogers iPhone

    16 dec 2013 kl. 10:10 skrev "Kim S. Brockie" <forums_noreply@adobe.com>:

    Re: Exposure slider jumps back

    created by Kim S. Brockie in Adobe Camera Raw - View the full discussion

    A few days ago I did a fresh installation of OSX Maverick on my clients computer and installed Photoshop CC on his machine with NIK collection filters. Few days later my client notes that he is again expericing the jumping sliders with latest Photoshop CC and Camera RAW 8.2. and 8.3. His previous setup was OSX 10.7, Photoshop CS6 and NIK filters, he had the same jumping slider problem.

    Today I've been testing things on his machine and my conclusion so far is that the NIK filter collection seems to be the source of the jumping sliders in camera raw. I've tried removing NIK software from the machine and testing the camera raw sliders with several images and they work perfectly, did this repeatly on the machine by opening and closing Photoshop. BUT as soon as I install NIK software and use one of their filters, the Camera raw sliders start jumping again.

    So my suspicion is that user who have the problem with jumping sliders are using a newer version of NIK software, my client is using version 1.109_412-106.

    Myself I'm using a previous version 1.007_22671 on my two machines with CC and I haven't experiened the jumping sliders problem.

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    Participating Frequently
    December 12, 2013

    updated to the latest release of camera raw today and on three or four raw images i opened the exposure worked as it should...i haven't checked the lenses thingy, but i'm guessing that works as it should now too...

    Spoke/wrote too soon...i shut photoshop cs6 down, re-opened, and the exposure slider is not working, again. It bounces around as before. Also checked the lens module. It doesn't work either....so, the wait on a fix continues...

    Help1965Author
    Known Participant
    December 12, 2013

    Hi m.davidtaub

    did you update straight to 8.3 ?

    Or did you update before alreadyy the 8.3 beta version .

    In other words is this version better than the beta version of camera raw ?

    Participating Frequently
    December 12, 2013

    I had the beta version first. Only did that because the standard version just before wasn't working so I gave the beta version a shot. This latest release is no better. Seems like the same exact behavior.

    Participant
    December 6, 2013

    Why do german write in their own language?!

    I'm italian but i'm writing in english!

    If everybody write in his own language it could be confusing for all the users!

    So...

    Have somebody found a solution for the problem? I'm shocked that a big problem like this have not solution yet! At least 1 month after the discussion's opening!

    (i hope that everybody'll write in english...please!)

    enricovrd
    Participating Frequently
    December 6, 2013

    I've the same problem. The exposure slider jumps back

    I've tried to disinstall CS6, I've downoalded and installed the beta version of Camera Raw ... but nothing works.

    It's a huge problem and I would a solution to work.

    Participating Frequently
    December 6, 2013

    I'm very curious regarding this issue, I haven't experienced it on my computer, but my mate is having the problem. He's running Camera Raw 8.2 and the jumping sliders happen in Photoshop CS6 and CS5. He even told me he had the problem with the version prior to Camera Raw 8.2.

    But what I think is interresting, is that the jumping sliders issue doesn't happen when opening the files via Adobe Bridge CS6 Camera Raw. I'm only able to experience the problem via Photoshop's own Camera Raw window.

    So I'm wondering if you fellow users are only experiencing this issue when opening a file via Camera Raw in Photoshop or also via Adobe Bridge Camera Raw?  

    If it's only Photoshop, then I'm suspecting something might be wrong with Photoshop and not the Camera Raw plugin.

    Help1965Author
    Known Participant
    December 6, 2013

    Hi Kim

    i always have the problem .

    If i open the file trough Bridge as well if i open it in photoshop .

    And with all sliders who you can set on a comma i.g. 1,2

    Exposure as well radius in sharpening .

    Plus the camera profil

    Help1965Author
    Known Participant
    December 6, 2013

    PS : And if i type in the numbers too ( instead of moving the slider )

    Participant
    December 3, 2013

    I have found a solution for me

    Thanks to Lessly from psd-tutorials.de

    I hope it helps you too

    http://www.psd-tutorials.de/forum/11_photoshop/158984-regler-bei-camera-raw-springt-2.html

    Participant
    December 3, 2013

    Nope.

    Tried to replace the Camera Raw folder from time machine back up made 7 Nov.

    No luck.

    Still jumping slider.

    Thanks for sharing though!

    Participating Frequently
    December 3, 2013

    http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/cameraraw8-3.html

    this is beta Version!

    and than replace the Camera Raw folder from TimeMaschine in User/Library/ApplicationsSupport/Adobe/CameraRaw

    This works great for me!

    Participant
    December 2, 2013

    Same here.

    Photoshop CS6, Camera Raw 8.2.0.94 and OSX 10.8.5

    Slider returns.

    Going mad.

    ssprengel
    Inspiring
    December 2, 2013

    Running the AdobePatchInstaller.exe on Windows starts up something with a window title of Adobe Application Manager, so I think the described situation is consistent with installing ACR 8.3 RC as well.

    Participant
    December 2, 2013

    I have the same problem.

    Photoshop CS6, Camera Raw 8.2.0.94 and OSX 10.9

    Exposure slider returns.

    Participant
    November 30, 2013

    I have the same problem, using iMac and MacBook Pro, both with OSX 10.9. Problem occurs with PS CC ACR 8.2 and also with ACR 8.3 release candidate.

    Participant
    December 1, 2013

    Ich habe das selbe Problem beschrieben und bekam diese Antwort per Mail

    Hat bisher nicht wirklich geholfen......

    There has been a discussion of this in the Camera Raw forum that you might want to follow:

    Bei mir begann das Problem nachdem ich eine Softwaraktualisierung ( OSX 10.8.5 ) durchgeführt habe.

    Darin stand u. a. die Verbesserung der Kompatibilität bei Raw Dateien....

    Message was edited by: Peneuseeland01

    Help1965Author
    Known Participant
    December 1, 2013

    I am still on 10.6.8 and i have the problem .

    Yesterday it worked for a day , but after a switch off /on the problem is here again.

    While it was working for a day it started to get strange again . i.g. after i develpoed a photo it did not have the little round develop sign in Bridge .

    Apart from the exposure slider jumping its the same thing with the radius slider and despite it shows me the corret lens it says that it can t find the lens profile .

    I wonder if there is a conection with adobe being hacked ?

    And why still no solution ?