Lightroom 6.0 slideshow (Windows 7)- when exporting slideshow as 1080p high quality video - some of tiff images rendered as swapped blocks - i.e. bottom left 1/4 corner of the picture shown at the top left and vice versa.
Benjamin Warde • Adobe Employee, Oct 05, 2015Oct 05, 2015
This has been fixed in Lightroom 6.2, which is available today. (Actually, it turns out this was already fixed in Lightroom 6.1.1. Yeesh. I apologize for not updating this thread earlier.)
I have the same problem after upgrading from 5.6 to 6.0 - my graphics card AMD Radeon HD 7450 has the latest drivers. Never had a problem on 5.6, I've also unticked the option in Lightroom to use the graphics card for performance.
Unfortunately I cannot downgrade the lightroom catalog back to 5.6 - does anybody have ideas to resolve this?
Looks like some crop-rotation is related to this bug - changing rotation - seems to fix it, or exporting picture and than importing an edited version back to slideshow seems to help, as a temporary workaround...
I tried rotating them but it didn't fix it for me, deleting and re-importing them fixed it for one of the images but the problem just occurred for another one. Happens on about 3 images out of 40. Since 2/3 of them are virtual copies with adjustments it is really cumbersome to delete and re-import and redo virtual copies, redo slideshow order etc.
On the same machine I had the problem, I disabled my GPU card and switched to the chipset's Intel HD 4000 instead, just with lower resolution (as I need the card for high res dual monitors), and the slideshow worked fine. So it seems it is the combination of v6 and the graphics card. The slideshow also took about 3x as long to produce as LR 5.x. All of this combined resulted in me switching back to 5.x rather than spending $300 for a new card white-listed by Adobe, when the card that I have has more than enough horsepower for simple image editing tasks.
I also tried the latest beta graphics drivers from AMD so the fix isn't even in the pipeline.
Same issues I already posted a thread on this when I discovered day 1 of the new LR CC being launched. Glad to know it's not my Set up and others are experiencing the same issues.
Am not sure if relevant but I am running two monitors from my AMD HD6670 card. I did try exporting slideshow with 2nd monitor turned off but got same swapped block issue and again 3 times at least slower to export the slideshow in 1080 - I noticed that 1080 is now called 16:9 in brackets - is this significant?
Haven't tried to unplug the the 2nd. Monitor from card yet but may try at some point. For now I am exporting the slideshow as a catalogue and opening it in LR5 so I can export it as a 1080 slideshow in the older version that works!
same issue, same optical result of corrupted slides in a slideshow. I also do have a Radeon graphics card (5700). This one I downgraded the driver to make use of the GPU (which otherwise was not identified by Lightroom.
Ran into the same issue today after upgrading to LR6. Deleting the images and re-importing them seems to fix it sometimes but not others. It only seems to get fixed when the "play" option recreates the slide/file portion that is affected, but on a couple of occasions it corrupted another image too. Very frustrating. Finally had to delete one troublesome image that I couldn't get rectified.
I am already 3 projects behind in publishing slideshows which my customers are used (LR 5) to see on a very short notice. Please fix the swapped block issue ASAP or let us know a reliable work around!
Hi Alex, Would you please share those raw images one more time, I want to download it again and open a new bug for this problem. Hopefully we can get it fixed soon.