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It didn't show up before, might be due to an update. If you crop or make edits it shows it in the top right corner of the preview. Any idea how to turn off this setting please?
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This is a known issue that should be fixed in a future update.
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Nope, no setting to turn this off. It necessary to let the user know what images have had adjustments and those that haven't.
sorry.
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I do not need to know which images have been cropped or adjusted, I built processes around the ability of manually arranging images and then taking the screenshot. Now it shows the crop and adjustment icons which I do not need. If updates were made to bridge, why can't we have the option to keep the previous settings we built our processes on? Other methods to reach the result now are cumbersome and reqiure extra steps in my process that will result in hours and hours of additional work and storage space and therefore cost. This is greatly affecting me.
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This is a known issue that should be fixed in a future update.
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Any idea when that fix would come? It is very hard to work with it, I have to open every RAW file in other application.
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Hoping for that fix really bad, just the option to turn off any adjustment previews. It was a crucial step inn my work that allowed a quick screenshot of some images instead of exporting every image

