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Changing aspect ratio from landscape to portrait in LRC blanks out the photo. saying no photo select

Explorer ,
Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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MacOS 15.1.1 Apple chip M2 MAX

LRC 14.0.1

Installed Mac secruity patch/update 15.1.1. That's about all I can track it down to.  I don't recall this happening prior to 15.1.1

Restarted mac multiple times.

removed and reisntalled LRC

I can take any photo and crop to any aspect ratio provided it's the same orintation(if it was shot in Landscape I can crop in Landscape. 

when I try to crop from Landscape to Portrait or the other way around it the poto area goes dark and says no photo is selected.

Near As I can tell this only happens when changing from portrait to landscape or landscape to portrait.

 

I stated the trouble shooting steps above so we can bypass all the suggestions of said trouble shooting steps.

 

Just another delay in my day. Thank you Adobe

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LEGEND , Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

I notice that you have at least one filter active (Raiting) . I also notice that at the beginning of your video you have 22 images in the filmstrip (22 of 348). At the end, all of a sudden no image is selected, and you have 21 images in that filmstrip (21 of 348).

 

So something occurs that makes LrC thing that a value that is filtered on is changed in that image. Perhaps not raiting, perhaps something else.

 

Or LrC is fouled up and thinks that when no such change occurred.

 

What if you have no filt

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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Hey @nelsonhd

 

Thank you for reaching out! I understand how frustrating this type of issue can be, and I really appreciate you sharing the steps you’ve already tried—that’s extremely helpful for narrowing down the cause.

 

We’re working on reproducing the issue on our end but haven’t been able to yet. Could you share a recording of the problem?

 

Also, please share your system info. You can find this by going to Help > System Info, copying the details, pasting them into a text file, and attaching it here. This will help us investigate further.

 

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Here's the system info you requested.
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Model Name: MacBook Pro

  Model Identifier: Mac14,6

  Model Number: Z1760005VLL/A

  Chip: Apple M2 Max

  Total Number of Cores: 12 (8 performance and 4 efficiency)

  Memory: 64 GB

  System Firmware Version: 11881.41.5

  OS Loader Version: 11881.41.5

  Serial Number (system): C6HD64D4FN

  Hardware UUID: 8ABA1227-B965-5814-9E19-3F3A476EF9EB

  Provisioning UDID: 00006021-0014082936BB401E

  Activation Lock Status: Enabled

 

 

 

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LEGEND ,
Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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I notice that you have at least one filter active (Raiting) . I also notice that at the beginning of your video you have 22 images in the filmstrip (22 of 348). At the end, all of a sudden no image is selected, and you have 21 images in that filmstrip (21 of 348).

 

So something occurs that makes LrC thing that a value that is filtered on is changed in that image. Perhaps not raiting, perhaps something else.

 

Or LrC is fouled up and thinks that when no such change occurred.

 

What if you have no filters applied?

 

I also notice that you appear to be in a folder. Or am I wrong, could you be in a collection? Perhaps a smart collections, perhaps one with a crop ratio or orientation rule???

 

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Oh good grief! We can chalk this one up to Pilot error! Thank you for your timely response and support in resolving. 

I greatly appreciate it.

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