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Every time I use the Crop overlay tool when I press "R" it shows the last cropped photo for a second before showing the actual photo you are working on.
Very annoying when you work with hundreds of photos. This just started happening after the last upgrade I did yesterday.
Is someone experiencing the same? Is there a way to fix it?
I tried restarting, optimizing the catalog, nothing seems to work.
Yes the crop bug has been fixed in v7.4 and it is easy to install the update from the Apps tab in Creative Cloud. I have outlined the main changes at the link below, including the updates for the mobile apps:
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Yes, I updated 4/6/2017. Very annoying.
LR 7.3 Camera Raw 10.3 version; macOS Sierra version 10.12.6
Updated to new version today, 4/6/2018. Each time I select the crop tool on my current image, LR automatically (but briefly) jumps back to the previous image edited and then jumps to my current image. Very annoying.
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Yes, exactly that, I also have macOS Sierra 10.12.6 I upgraded to High Sierra a few months ago and it was terrible for my external hard drives performance, they became super slow so I had to downgrade to Sierra.
I hope there's a Lightroom update soon, I noticed yesterday that sometimes it takes 2 or 3 seconds for the crop tool to jump from the previously edited image to the current image and sometimes just about a second. Very annoying...
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Hi lopezmedrano and beckyc86132326,
Sorry that the crop tool is showing last cropped photo for a second before current is processed.
Current workaround is to disable the GPU from Lightroom Preferences> Performance menu.
We are aware of this issue and are investigating it. Please add your vote to this discussion Lightroom Classic 7.3: Crop tool showing last image (GPU on) | Photoshop Family Customer Community
Thanks,
Akash
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Ok, I'll try disabling the GPU.
Will disabling the GPU slow down or affect other Lightroom processes or its performance?
Thank you.
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This linked article Adobe Lightroom GPU Troubleshooting and FAQ should explain how the GPU affects performance if disabled.
~Akash
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Akash its now been a month since your last reply. Where is the fix? @akash sharma
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Hi mickspawn,
Sorry about the trouble caused. The fix is underway and we'll update the discussion Lightroom Classic 7.3: Crop tool showing last image (GPU on) | Photoshop Family Customer Community once it is ready.
Thanks,
Akash
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I'm having the same issue after the latest update. I've disabled my graphics processor as instructed, and it's better. The previous image still appears, but for a shorter length of time.
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I have this same issue. It's very annoying especially if the photo I'm working on is very dark and the last photo was very bright. I get a white flash for a second.
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Same issue here. I tried restarting my system and that did not help.
If you disable the graphics processor and the previous cropped image is still being cached somewhere, would clearing a cache help I wonder?
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I disabled the GPU and it corrected the issue. This is a temporary fix, disabling the GPU reduces the overall performance of LR, I hope they come up with an update soon so we can use it with the GPU enabled without the crop issue.
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Same cropping problem here. macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 on iMac 2017. Extremely annoying!
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The latest update (7.3.1) did NOT solved the issue!!!
It's a shame...
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Hi All,
We are still working on this problem and recommend that you add your vote to this discussion Lightroom Classic 7.3: Crop tool showing last image (GPU on) | Photoshop Family Customer Community
Our Engineers monitor this community for bugs, feature requests to prioritize fixes and features for our product updates.
Thanks,
Akash
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I'm curious, has this issue been fixed? It's almost July and I would think it a high priority. I edit hundreds if not thousands of pictures weekly and it is quite annoying. I may go back to my earlier version of LR.
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Funnily enough Lightroom updated earlier this week (7.4) so I thought I'd turn the graphics processing back on and take a look. It looks like it's been fixed. All is well here. Thank you @Adobe
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Yes the crop bug has been fixed in v7.4 and it is easy to install the update from the Apps tab in Creative Cloud. I have outlined the main changes at the link below, including the updates for the mobile apps:
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This bug was temporarily fixed for me with 7.4 and now seems to be sneaking back in. I am currently on 7.5 on a Windows 10
PC. Anyone else noticing this coming back?
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There have been a couple of reports about this bug coming back in 7.5. Triple-check you really have 7.5 by doing Help > System Info (LR update sometimes fools people into thinking they're on "the latest"), and if you do, add details of your issue to the existing bug report: Lightroom Classic 7.3: Crop tool showing last image (GPU on) | Photoshop Family Customer Community . Be sure to include the first ten lines of Help > System Info.
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it's Sep 2022 and it's happening to me 😞
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Please post details of your operating system and the Lightroom application you are using.
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Just started happening with the newwest update OCT 2024!
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You’ve posted to an ancient thread. It is highly unlikely that the issue described in this thread, though not impossible, is the same one you are currently experiencing. Rather than resurrect an old thread that is seemingly similar, you are better off posting to a new thread with fresh, complete information, including system information, a complete description of the problem, and step-by-step instructions for reproduction.
If the issue is the same, we will merge you back into the appropriate location.
Thank you!