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P: "Remove Chromatic Aberrations" is turned off after disabling & enabling the lens panel

LEGEND ,
Feb 02, 2013 Feb 02, 2013

LR4.3: "Remove Chromatic Aberrations" is turned off after disabling and reenabling the lens corrections panel for more images (auto sync on), even if it was on before and on by default.
I consider this to be a bug. It isn't a big problem because it can be turned on manually but it can easily be forgotten.

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Adobe Employee , Oct 29, 2014 Oct 29, 2014
Yes. Looks like it was fixed back in early '13
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LEGEND ,
Feb 02, 2013 Feb 02, 2013
I agree that if you are syncing settings, the fact a particular panel-section's switch is on or off should have no effect, and that panel's settings should be replicated, regardless. Something fishy is going on.

The panel-section switch should only control rendering, not setting's storage or replication.
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Enthusiast ,
Feb 03, 2013 Feb 03, 2013
The bug is not only apparent when using auto-sync - it is also there when working with a single image:
1. Activate lens corrections
2. Activate "Remove Chromatic Aberrations"
3. Deactivate lens corrections
4. Go to other image
5. Go back to original image
6. Activate lens corrections again

Expected result: "Remove Chromatic Aberrations" is still activated

Actual result: "Remove Chromatic Aberrations" is no longer activated

It seems that when deactivating the whole lens correction panel, "Remove Chromatic Aberrations" is deactivated internally and is only remembered in the GUI of the current image, and only if you remain at that image and don't load other images into develop in the meantime.

==> Additionally, both "amount" sliders of defringe exhibit the same bug. They are reset to zero for the other images on auto-syncing and for the same image as described above. All the other setting seem to work ok (i.e. are remembered when lens corrections are activated again).
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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 04, 2013 Feb 04, 2013
Thanks. We're looking into this.
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LEGEND ,
Oct 28, 2014 Oct 28, 2014
I can't reproduce (win7, Lr5.6).

Has this been fixed?
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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 29, 2014 Oct 29, 2014
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Yes. Looks like it was fixed back in early '13
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