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Today I updated to Camera Raw to 16.3 on my Windows 11 PC.
I noticed that, when using the masking panel, a checkbox for "Show Overlay" appears in the incorrect location and is obscuring sliders. This makes moving sliders difficult if not impossible - see screenshot.
Am I alone in observing this or are others experiencing the same?
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I am unable to replicate this using Win 10 or Win 11.
More information is needed.
What is your screen resolution?
Are you using the app full-screen or windowed?
Have you updated your Graphics Driver?
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Thank you for your prompt response.
Screen resolution is 2560 x 1440 (native) on two identical Dell UP2716DA monitors.
My issue is the same with ACR full-screen or windowed.
GPU is NVIDIA RTX A4500 with driver NVIDIA RTX/Quadro Version 552.22 (April 2024) - there is currently no update available.
I realise that almost everybody says something very similar to this, but the issue was not present before updating ACR from 16.2 to 16.3. No other changes or updates have been made to my PC.
Note:
I normally have the Masking Panel undocked from the main panels list.
If I drag it back there then the issue is resolved.
If I undock it again, then the issue returns - the "Show Overlay" checkbox then appears twice, once in the undocked Masking Panel and once within the other panels where it partially obscures the sliders.
I can also confirm that I reinstalled 16.2 and this issue is not apparent. If I reinstall 16.3 the issue immediately returns.
I tried 16.3 on a completely different PC (different monitors, different resolution, different GPU and CPU.) The exact same issue is apparent there too.
I am drawn to the conclusion that this issue, which is apparent only when the Masking Panel is undocked, is universal.
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Here is a better screenshot which shows the Masking Panel floated and the duplicated "Show Overlay" checkbox fully obscuring the Exposure slider.
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Same here for me.
Win11 + ACR 16.3.1 on RTX 3060Ti, lastest NVIDIA Studio driver and 4K screen.
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This small issue was not acknowledged but it has disappeared with the introduction of ACR 16.4.