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P: (GPU) Develop/Edit view & Export artifacts after 14.4.1 Update (AMD-only) (affects Cr, LrC & LrD)

Community Beginner ,
Apr 18, 2024 Apr 18, 2024

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Hi,

 

Since just now, I've been experiencing a weird bug / crash in Lightroom Classic (on a Mac), where ALL my photos suddenly are fully covered in artefacts in the Develop module.

 

lightroom develop module.jpg

(Screengrab from the Develop module in Lightroom Classic)

 

When I check the linked RAW + JPEG source files in Finder, they all seem ok (they don't look corrupted, nor show any artefacts here), meaning the issue is within Lightroom.

 

raw source file.jpg

(Screengrab from the RAW source file in Finder)

 

When I export images out of Lightroom (with any setting, edited or even not edited), the artefacts are also present on the export files.

 

export.jpg

(Screengrab from the exported JPG image)

 

This problem started occuring soon after I applied the new AI noise reduction feature on just ONE (1) photo. 

 

I already tried:

 

  • Closing and re-opening Lightroom
  • Shutting down (fully), and restarting the computer after 1 minute
  • Switching the GPU accelrator setting in Lightroom on/off


MY SPECS

  • Lightroom Classic 13.0.1 - Build (202310121438-d2af310c)
  • Macbook Pro 16" - 2019
  • 2,3Ghz 8-core Intel Core i9
  • AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8GB 
  • 32GB 2667MHz DDR4 memory
  • OS Sonoma 14.4.1

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated, because this makes the whole software unusable....

Thank you!

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Adobe Employee , Apr 29, 2024 Apr 29, 2024

We're investigating an issue with the macOS 14.4.1 update that affects systems running AMD series GPUs. 

 

The issue manifests as garbling of/artifacts in images in Develop/Edit views and similar artifacts in Exported images.  The problem can afflict Camera Raw (16.2.1), Lightroom Classic (13.2) and Lightroom Desktop (7.2).  Restarting the application should restore your Develop/Edit view and return you to the expected Export results. 

 

The team is working with the OS manufacturer to identify t

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New Here ,
Jul 15, 2024 Jul 15, 2024

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Hello ,guys

Since ai was added as an option my lightroom started acting out with photos 

if i turn off the gpu in preferences it stops the glitch but it's impossibly slow like this

My computer is pretty good ,just 3 years old .Am i supposed to buy an imac on m3 chip now? or what do i do?IMG_3961.JPEGIMG_3962.JPEG

 

i'll attach an example

 

[Moved from ‘Bugs’ to ‘Discussions’ by moderator, according to forum rules.]

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Community Expert ,
Jul 15, 2024 Jul 15, 2024

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There seem to be issues with AMD GPUs, although so far I thought that was only in conjunction with MacOS 13 or 12. PS, this is how to make a proper screenshot on a Mac: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/mac-help/mh26782/mac

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga

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LEGEND ,
Jul 15, 2024 Jul 15, 2024

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@little5CEA: "if i turn off the gpu in preferences it stops the glitch but it's impossibly slow like this

My computer is pretty good ,just 3 years old .Am i supposed to buy an imac on m3 chip now? or what do i do?"

 

Mac OS 14.4.1 released a buggy graphics driver for AMD 5000-series GPUs and hasn't provided an update. The two known workarounds are to restart your computer (perhaps frequently) or to set Preferences > Performance > Use Graphics Processor to Off.  As you can see in the pinned reply at the top, Adobe said on 4/29/2024 they're working with Apple on the issue. Adobe rarely says even that much about bugs until after fixes are released.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 15, 2024 Jul 15, 2024

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This is exactly what happens to me when I use the LR Enhance NR.  I get these artifacts about 75% of the time and have to delete the saved file and then the file from my LR catalogue and start over.   I am running a AMD Radeon Pro 5500 graphic card and I know that is the problem.  I understand we have to wait for updated drivers from AMD but this has been going on  since April 2024 and its now a couple weeks shy of August.  When this many folks are affected by a bug, which affects Apple machines which come standard with these Radeon Pro cards, probably in the many thousands (at least), one would think they would have tested these updates out prior to release.  Its frustrating that this has gone on unresolved for so many months.  At some point it is not AMD's fault but Adobe's for not properly testing their updates out on what seems to be a pretty common system configuration prior to releasing it.  Sorry.  Just venting frustrations.  I know I 'm certainly not alone in this and I'm sure they are working at finding a solution.  

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LEGEND ,
Jul 15, 2024 Jul 15, 2024

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I'm using a 2019 MacBook Pro with a 4GB AMD Radeon and haven't seen this since the 14.5 update. I just processed and enhanced 28 Canon RAW files and didn't have any issues. So this IS real (I've seen it) but its also intermittent and not affecting everyone.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 15, 2024 Jul 15, 2024

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@tomw58006331, to help track this issue, which version of Mac OS are you running?

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 15, 2024 Jul 15, 2024

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I'm running a 3.8 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i7 with a AMD Radeon Pro 5500 XT 8 GB video card and running Sonoma 14.5.   Thanks for asking!   

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Community Expert ,
Jul 15, 2024 Jul 15, 2024

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>At some point it is not AMD's fault but Adobe's for not properly testing their updates out on what seems to be a pretty common system configuration prior to releasing it.

 

See RIkk's pinned reply. The problem was caused by the Mac OS 14.4.1 update. Not by any Lightroom update. Adobe cannot fix this as far as I can tell. There really has to be a Mac OS update for this to get fixed unfortunately and unfortunately Apple is not the most responsive in fixing problems in my experience but hopefully Adobe has a way to make sure the APple engineers pay attention to this one.

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@Lumigraphics- "I'm using a 2019 MacBook Pro with a 4GB AMD Radeon and haven't seen this since the 14.5 update. I just processed and enhanced 28 Canon RAW files and didn't have any issues. So this IS real (I've seen it) but its also intermittent and not affecting everyone."

Yes, we get that, but it's a very nasty bug that affects the Adobe flagship AI features and disabling the GFX acceleration essentially cripples the system performance so for the people it does affect, it really hampers their workflow.  Hopefully Apple does an OS update w/updated driver soon.  

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Jul 16, 2024 Jul 16, 2024

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I am attempting to use Lightroom Classic to develop film photos. 

I took the photos on a Fujifilm X-T5 with 30mm f2.8 @ f11 ISO125. I have scanned, converted, and edited many hundreds of film frames with this process and this is the first time I am having this issue.

After importing the photos into lightroom I wanted to crop the photos before I converted the negatives using Negative Lab Pro. I opened my usual catalog and when the photos opened in the library tab they seemed normal but when I clicked the develop tab, they became this digital pixel mess. I've added photos with and without Negative Lab Pro conversion. 

I changed the names on the files and deleted the JPEG equivalent before importing the photos. I also imported them directly from the SD card from the camera. I did delete the photos and reimport them but no luck. 

Any clue why this happening?
IMG_7948.JPGIMG_7949.JPG
IMG_7946.JPGIMG_7947.JPG

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LEGEND ,
Jul 16, 2024 Jul 16, 2024

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What MACOS?

 

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 16, 2024 Jul 16, 2024

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Ok so I am very relieved to see I am not the only person having this issue as it came out of nowhere for me. May I ask, do you have GPU acceleration enabled and by unticking the GPU option so that its purely CPU processing, does it remove the corruption from your raw files? This worked for me but obviously now I have to deal with much slower edits.

 

specs:

2.3 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9

AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 4 GB

Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB

16 GB 2667 MHz DDR4

macOS: 14.5 (23F79) (Sonoma)

 

I was getting the exact kind of corruptions as you.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 16, 2024 Jul 16, 2024

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Minus the RAM, I have the exact laptop as you and I am also having the eact same issues. I am VERY glad this is a widespread issue, albeit sad there's an issue at all, because I was envisioning having to buy a new laptop or move to my gaming system for edits. 

 

I noticed fully turning off (minus display tickbox) the GPU option let me edit without corruptions.

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Jul 16, 2024 Jul 16, 2024

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Just to add - if anyone is in a critical situation and need a workaround, please try this as it has worked for me:

 

My Specs Before I proceed: 

2.3 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9

AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 4 GB

Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB

16 GB 2667 MHz DDR4

macOS: 14.5 (23F79) (Sonoma)

 

Workaround

I turned off GPU accelaration (leavng display ticked seemed fine) and made sure to have smart previews made for the files in question. You do this in library module, very easy to do. And make sure you have it ticked in the options that it uses the smart previews for the edit which should give you a good jump in performance. 

 

This is working for me and I am able to continue working on my jobs. Good luck to you all until the fix drops. 

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New Here ,
Jul 17, 2024 Jul 17, 2024

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I do not do any of this, hadn't even thought of it or knew. I'm using my Macbook Pro i9 fully stock, the only performance thing I modify is a manual fan controller since this computer runs so hot. 

What is scary is all of my files are like this not just the imports but whats odd is when I open them in photoshop or Lightroom cloud, nothing seems the matter.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 17, 2024 Jul 17, 2024

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 Most likely this problem, so I merged your message to that thread.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 17, 2024 Jul 17, 2024

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You might be seeing the jpeg previews embedded in the RAW files. 

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Jul 24, 2024 Jul 24, 2024

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All of my Raw files in lightroom have seemingly randomly corrupted. All the JPGS are fine. They all have artefacting and green lines all over them (photo attached below).

I have seen threads that claim this is an SD card or Harddrive issue however I have tried a number of photos from all sorts of sources and even tried them in the Photoshop camera raw editor. It is definitively not the harddrive.

 

any one have any ideas or answers?

Thanks!

 

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Jul 24, 2024 Jul 24, 2024

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Help us out a little. What computer/OS do you have? Have you looked at these files in another viewer?

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 24, 2024 Jul 24, 2024

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@defaultc1yqic8abtjh its definitely, like the rest of us, your GPU in your Mac. Have you tried disabling GPU in the Lightroom settings? This was a bypass for me and I just made sure I had smart previews made with my imported photos. This gets me by for now until a fix is made.

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Aug 05, 2024 Aug 05, 2024

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My LR 16.4 either runs very slowly or crashes on me multiple times. This is particularly true if I try to use the mask tool or the lens blur tool. I'm on a MacBook Pro 2019 and Sonoma 14.5. Thank you.


<Mod: Updated thread Subject line to correct the version number)

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LEGEND ,
Aug 05, 2024 Aug 05, 2024

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I think you mean Lightroom Classic 13.4.

 

Anyway, what is the make and model of your GPU?

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Aug 05, 2024 Aug 05, 2024

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Thanks for your quick reply. LR 13.4 ACR 16.4 sorry. Here is additional info: 2.4 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9. AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB. 64 GB 2667 MHz DDR4.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 05, 2024 Aug 05, 2024

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So a 4.5 year old GPU, I'm not particularly surprised that it seems slow to you. The advances in GPU speed in the last 4 years have been enormous, and many parts of LrC now require a much faster GPU.

 

Adobe recommends you disable the UHD Graphics 630. See https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-discussions/gpu-problems-on-lightroom-with-the-new-...

 

If that doesn't help, try turning off the Radeon in LrC (Preferences->Performance->Set Graphics Process to OFF)

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Aug 05, 2024 Aug 05, 2024

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Please post your System Information as Lightroom Classic (LrC) reports it. In LrC click on Help, then System Info, then Copy. Paste that information into a reply. Please present all information from first line down to and including Plug-in Info. Info after Plug-in info can be cut out as that is just so much dead space to us non-Techs and it takes up vast amounts of scroll space making the reply less readable and less likely that others will bother with your post.

 

example:

(deleted as to save scroll space post author posting the data requested))

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