Eric Chan works for Adobe (see reply above). The answer is "weeks", which means not months, but not just days either. In the mean time, consider a work-around.
It will be fixed for sure in the next dot release. Although I can't give you a precise date of that release, we generally do releases 4 times per year, which means a release every 13 weeks or so. As Lr 5 was released in early-mid June, this should give you an idea of when the next release will be.
The free tech support deals with issues of getting Lr up and running. - keeping current about various (operational) bug issues is not part of the service they provide.
Yes - just resizing using Lr/Mogrify (and NOT Lr) will fix the problem with noise reduction and dev-module sharpening, but not output sharpening - granted, you can enter a little sharpening for output too. Such has been rolled into a turn-key plugin: Lr50 Export AutoFix which has the advantage of auto-detect / pass-through in case fix is not needed, and auto-fix in case fix is needed.
Not corrupting user data is the one time Adobe did a hurry-up double-dot release a few years ago.
LR not performing as advertised is not enough reason for a hurry-up release, especially if there are several other bugs to fix at the beginning of a major version series.
BEWARE: There is a bug in the latest version of ImageMagick's mogrify (6.8.6) - images are coming out untagged, so export as sRGB unless you have an older version (6.7.3 is ok).
Am I reading this right - they've gone from "weeks", to now part of the regular cycle which will be 3 months? That's ridiculous. We're all supposed to implement work arounds because Adobe is too lazy to fix a critical bug? Lightroom is supposed to save us time - not create more.
The delta between public builds is typically "weeks" because in addition to the final dot releases (roughly once every 13 weeks) there are the public Release Candidate (RC) builds which fall in between those.
If not possible, then yes: export with sRGB color space - this is not a perfect solution (because untagged images may not be handled exactly the same as true (and properly tagged) sRGB images), thus the recomendation above, but it's better than nothing (e.g. better than AdobeRGB, at least until this bug is fixed).
NOTE: Authors of ImageMagick are aware of this problem and may have fixed the problem in latest beta release (source code only) - fixed binary release should be available soon.
Note2: another option is to manually assign an icc profile after exporting. Note: do not convert profile, just assign the correct one (as exported) - e.g. Photoshop or NX2 can do this.
Another option is to use Lr50 Export AutoFix in non-mogrify mode (i.e. without mogrify), at least for now...
If not possible, then yes: export with sRGB color space - this is not a perfect solution (because untagged images may not be handled exactly the same as true (and properly tagged) sRGB images), thus the recomendation above, but it's better than nothing (e.g. better than AdobeRGB, at least until this bug is fixed).
NOTE: Authors of ImageMagick are aware of this problem and may have fixed the problem in latest beta release (source code only) - fixed binary release should be available soon.
Note2: another option is to manually assign an icc profile after exporting. Note: do not convert profile, just assign the correct one (as exported) - e.g. Photoshop or NX2 can do this.
Another option is to use Lr50 Export AutoFix in non-mogrify mode (i.e. without mogrify), at least for now...
If not possible, then yes: export with sRGB color space - this is not a perfect solution (because untagged images may not be handled exactly the same as true (and properly tagged) sRGB images), thus the recomendation above, but it's better than nothing (e.g. better than AdobeRGB, at least until this bug is fixed).
NOTE: Authors of ImageMagick are aware of this problem and may have fixed the problem in latest beta release (source code only) - fixed binary release should be available soon.
Note2: another option is to manually assign an icc profile after exporting. Note: do not convert profile, just assign the correct one (as exported) - e.g. Photoshop or NX2 can do this.
Another option is to use Lr50 Export AutoFix in non-mogrify mode (i.e. without mogrify), at least for now...
The only public builds I've ever seen Adobe publically release before are the release candidates and final releases. The RC's are generally 3-5 weeks before the final releases. Given we are 4 weeks in with LR5, the RC at earliest would be at least another 4 weeks away based on the historical timelines. Hardly "weeks" - I call that "months", especially from when the "weeks" comment was first made. Very very very disappointed in Adobe for leaving us high and dry.
Your point is well taken, Greg. I am trying to move things along as quickly as I can, but please understand this is not my decision alone and I can't promise anything in terms of timeframe.
Eric, I appreciate that, but it seems like all the feedback is falling on deaf ears at Adobe. How do customers get to talk to the people who make the decisions?
The lack of a clear statement as to when is the most frustrating part. Everyone speculating doesn't help. But I've got 10's of thousands of images that were affected (astroimaging timelapses). It is a major time waste for me to try and work around for something the product should do (and used to do!). If a clear statement from Adobe was "It will be fixed in 2 weeks" then I would wait. If a clear statement from Adobe was "Next release on usual timeframe" then I either need to work on other projects for the next few months, or save out all my metadata for images and re-import 10's of thousands of them back into LR4, and then re-export them all out again with a working version. But in the mean time we all sit in limbo land parsing forums looking for a light at the end of pain and suffering that has been inflicted upon us.