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scrundlebumps
Participant
October 25, 2023
Answered

Since v13 upgrade images in Loupe and Grid view look flat

  • October 25, 2023
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v13.0.1 on Windows 11

 

Not sure if this is related but I have an HDR monitor but don't process my images with HDR switched on. Since I upgraded, my images in Loupe and Grid view look flat and washed out. When editing in the Develop module they look fine.

 

How can I fix this? Is there a setting somewhere? I've spent a long time looking but can't find it.

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Correct answer GoldingD

Interesting that you have not replied back if you ran your monitor calibration over again. Did you try that??

 

Oh, and for the monitor, HDR on//off will matter during calibration. You would need separate calibrations.

 

4 replies

scrundlebumps
Participant
December 10, 2023

Interesting that no-one has come up with a solution to this after several weeks of posting this issue. 

JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 10, 2023

You said you did not activate HDR editing in Lightroom, but did you perhaps turn on the HDR feature of the display? 

-- Johan W. Elzenga
scrundlebumps
Participant
December 10, 2023

Yes HDR has been switched on the display since I got the monitor. No problems until I "upgraded" Lightroom.

eddified_work
Participant
December 8, 2023

Update: I went through the Windows HDR Calibration app, and the grid and loupe do look much better now, however, they still look washed out compared to Develop.

eddified_work
Participant
December 8, 2023

I have this same problem. The images are totally washed out when viewing grid and loupe. But they look fine in Develop! I noticed now that I just switched to a new HDR display (the old display I switched from was also HDR, though). 

JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 25, 2023

Sounds like you may have a problem with your monitor profile, but being a Mac user myself, I'll leave this for a Windows expert to follow up.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga