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Known Participant
December 6, 2023
Question

New issue moving to next image in 13.0.2 - LR randomly moves to last image in collection

  • December 6, 2023
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Having used 13.0.2 for a few days now, the issue of not being able to move to the next image seems to be resolved, HOWEVER, I have noticed an incredibly annoying new issue, which I have not encountered before.

Occasionally, when I press the cursor to move to the next image, it jumps to the last image in the collection, and so I have to scroll back through thousands of photos to find the one I was previously working on. Has anyone else experienced this? It is happening around once or twice every 5 minutes and is incredibly frustrating. 

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johnrellis
Genius
December 7, 2023

"Occasionally, when I press the cursor to move to the next image, it jumps to the last image in the collection"

 

1. Are you in Develop or Library (Loupe, with one image showing, or Grid)?

 

2. Is the filmstrip showing?

 

3. Regular or smart collection?

 

4. How many images in the collection?

 

5. If you're in Develop, does it happen only after you've made edits to the current image, or does it sometimes happen even if you've made no edits to the current image?

 

6. Does it happen when you hit the arrow key very soon after making the last edit to the image, or very soon after previously hitting the arrow key?

 

As you know from the advance-to-next-photo bug, unless Adobe is able to reproduce the problem, the less likely it will get addressed. So more details the better.

Known Participant
December 6, 2023

I also have another issue showing - I like to have the image info showing over the image in the develop pane, activated by the keyboard shortcut 'i'. Normally all the image info is there, and I can toggle between image info, date, and nothing. Except now when I move to the next image, there is no info. So I press 'i' and nothing happens, you have to press it repeatedly to get it to eventually show.