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14 Lightroom Classic Issues That Make My Daily Workflow Harder

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I have been working in Lightroom for about 8 years, and for the past 2 years as a professional photographer. I’m a supporter of minimalism and customizing everything to fit my own workflow – without limitations.
Many things in Lightroom are possible, but many are simply cumbersome. I finally decided to write this post because I’m seriously considering whether to look for an alternative.
If you agree or disagree with me, please leave a comment or advice on how I can deal with these issues.

Here’s a list of problems that annoy me or I don’t know how to solve:

Table of Contents

  1. Editing photo order – random lock-ups

  2. Export via CPU – file order chaos

  3. Performance – no real improvement in years

  4. Label colors – 6 is not enough

  5. Interface – wasted workspace

  6. Star ratings – unclear and poorly placed

  7. Zooming photos – too many clicks

  8. Sliders – narrow, inconvenient, redundant titles

  9. Settings synchronization – only in Develop

  10. AI Denoise and cropping sync – bugs

  11. No smooth scrolling

  12. Previews – not rendering properly

  13. No “opacity” slider for sections

  14. Unnecessary UI elements – no hide option

 

1. Editing photo order – random lock-ups

When arranging a custom photo order in a folder (usually in Grid view), Lightroom will sometimes randomly block any further changes. A message appears saying that a custom order cannot be set. The only fix is to restart the program.
With large projects, for example 200 photos, I sometimes have to restart Lightroom 2–3 times. You can bypass this by entering (N) mode, but then:

  1. There’s a limit on how many photos can be shown at once.

  2. It’s an extra, unnecessary step.

2. Export via CPU – file order chaos

When exporting via CPU, Lightroom renders several photos at once, but doesn’t finish them in the same order it started. Example: I export files 1, 2, 3, 4, and the third one finishes before the first.
Result? In Google Photos (which sorts by creation date) I get a complete mess – 3, 2, 1, 4 instead of the correct sequence. Even exporting by filename doesn’t help, because the CPU works in a random order.
GPU export is much slower for me, but it renders one photo at a time, so the order is preserved.

3. Performance – no real improvement in years

After buying new hardware, I expected a big performance jump. Unfortunately, the program works almost the same as when I had an RX 560. I still have to use “tricks” – for example, switching between Library and Develop to change photos 2–3 seconds faster than just doing it in Develop.
Performance is random, and VRAM can fill up in a second (at 8 GB). I know that’s not much today, so I plan to move to 16 GB, but still – it’s excessive.

4. Label colors – 6 is not enough

Lightroom only gives you 6 label colors. For larger projects, that’s far too few. Why can’t I set 10 or more, or create my own? Capture One can do this – Lightroom can’t.

5. Interface – wasted workspace

The top bar in Lightroom is overloaded: catalog name, File/Edit menu, empty bar, Adobe account panel, filter… and that’s just the top of the screen, not counting the rest.
I understand the design, but workflow ergonomics and performance should matter more than “window-style” separators. Full-screen mode (Ctrl+Shift+F) is nice, but it’s another unnecessary step and still doesn’t remove all the redundant elements.

6. Star ratings – unclear and poorly placed

Star ratings are always in the bottom-left corner of the thumbnail and are so small that it’s hard to see them clearly, especially when you quickly review many photos.
On top of that, there are extra dots showing “how many stars you can still add” – which makes no sense visually. It would be much better to make the stars larger and place them in a consistent position, regardless of image crop.

7. Zooming photos – too many clicks

Switching between zoom levels (e.g., 50% and 100%) requires clicking on tiny arrows in the Navigator panel. This slows down reviewing and selection.
There should be a faster, more intuitive way to switch zoom levels without precise mouse targeting.

8. Sliders – narrow, inconvenient, redundant titles

After the first few uses, I already know which slider controls which function – I don’t need to see the titles all the time. These titles take up space that could make the sliders longer or give more workspace.
The sliders are also very narrow. Yes, you can resize the side panels, but that’s not the same. It would be better if they could be made wider for more precise control.
Also, the “fine adjustment” mode should work when dragging anywhere on the slider, not just by clicking on the small numeric value to the right. Sometimes clicking there triggers text edit mode instead, which is frustrating.

9. Settings synchronization – only in Develop

Why can’t I synchronize settings in the Library module? I have to go into Develop, which often takes extra time and causes lag. Synchronization is part of daily work for most photographers – it should be available everywhere.


10. AI Denoise and cropping sync – bugs

AI Denoise often doesn’t synchronize correctly to other photos. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t, and occasionally it turns itself off. In some cases, Lightroom shows it as enabled, but the noise is still there.
Cropping with “Auto Align” has the same issue – it syncs based on the first photo instead of individually for each one. This forces me to go through each image manually, which is time-consuming.


11. No smooth scrolling

Scrolling through photos in Lightroom is unpleasant – there’s no smooth scrolling, everything jumps in steps. Even non-technical people have noticed it. Other programs have had this for years – why can’t Lightroom?


12. Previews – not rendering properly

After applying a preset to a large number of photos, previews (1:1, smart, standard) don’t actually update until I open each photo in Develop or force it onto the main screen.
This defeats the purpose of building previews for faster selection. Even when I rebuild previews after applying a preset, nothing changes – only the images currently visible on screen are rendered properly.
In my 8 years of use, I’ve never noticed a real difference between minimal, standard, 1:1, or smart previews

13. No “opacity” slider for sections

It would be very useful to have an “opacity” slider for each adjustment section, similar to Photoshop layers.
For example, if I like my tone curve but it’s a bit too strong, I currently have to adjust each point manually instead of reducing the overall effect with one control.

14. Unnecessary UI elements – no option to hide them

Examples:

  • Adobe Profiles (in Develop: Standard, Color, etc.) – in 8 years, I’ve never met anyone who changes these regularly. Why not allow hiding them?

  • Cloud sync icon – I’ve never used it; it just takes up space.

  • Face detection – works poorly and clutters the UI.

  • Red-eye removal – obsolete; I’ve never needed it.

Most of these elements have never been useful to me or any photographers I know. The option to disable, hide, or remove them would be a huge improvement.

Conclusion

I use Lightroom professionally every day on a powerful machine with a legal subscription, and while it’s a capable tool, many aspects of it feel outdated, inconsistent, or unnecessarily cumbersome.
Some of these issues have existed for years without improvement, and they slow down real-world workflows for photographers who work with hundreds or thousands of images at a time.

If you’ve experienced similar problems, I’d love to hear your thoughts.
If you have workarounds, plug-ins, or tricks to make these tasks faster and smoother, please share them.
And if anyone from Adobe is reading this — please take this feedback seriously. Many of us want to keep using Lightroom, but it needs real improvements to match the way photographers work today.

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2 replies

johnrellis
Legend
August 9, 2025

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"Why can’t I synchronize settings in the Library module?"

 

Select the photos and click the Sync Settings in the bottom right corner:

 

Or do the menu command Photo > Develop Settings > Sync Settings (the keyboard shortcut is listed on the menu item).

 

Or right-click a selected thumbnail and do Develop Settings > Sync Settings.

 

johnrellis
Legend
August 9, 2025

"Cropping with “Auto Align” ... syncs based on the first photo instead of individually for each one."

 

To straighten a batch of photos, computing the correct angle separately for each photo, use Transform > Level. See here for details:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-discussions/batch-auto-straightening-isn-t-working/m-p/12985214#M277012 

johnrellis
Legend
August 9, 2025

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"Face detection – works poorly and clutters the UI."

 

You can remove the Draw Face Region button from the Library Loupe toolbar by clicking on the drop-down arrow at the right end of the toolbar:

 

 

Is there another UI element related to People detection that you find cluttering?  I can't think of any offhand...

johnrellis
Legend
August 9, 2025

"Switching between zoom levels (e.g., 50% and 100%) requires clicking on tiny arrows in the Navigator panel. ... There should be a faster, more intuitive way to switch zoom levels without precise mouse targeting."

 

The keyboard shortcuts Ctrl - and Ctrl = change the zoom level.

 

The space key toggles between Fit and the previously used zoom level.

 

You can zoom to a particular area by holding down Ctrl and dragging with the mouse.