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Editing a photo automatically abandoned while files are syncing

Explorer ,
Sep 09, 2024 Sep 09, 2024

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Using LrC on macos (latest versions). 3/3 times now, while I'm editing a photo, my edit session exits without warning while I'm adjusting one of the effects settings such as clarity or dehaze on a linear mask I applied. I noticed that when this happens, the little sync status cloud in upper right tells me its syncing a few files (< 5). When issue occurs a different number of files are syncing.

I very much doubt its the file I'm editing, but hard to know since LrC no longer tells me which file(s) are syncing after the recent update. Even if it was syncing the file I'm editing, the sync should not rip away my edit work without warning or explanation.

I attached a video showing me editing a photo, then all of a sudden "poof" the image goes away. When I reopen the image, the changes I was making in the first part of the video are gone.

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Sep 10, 2024 Sep 10, 2024

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Check that you do not have an active filter, that filters out the image because of something you do, or because of a sync action. The same could happen if you are in a smart collection and what you do, or the sync action, changes the image so it no longer fits the criteria of that smart collection.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga

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Sep 10, 2024 Sep 10, 2024

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Hi Johan, thanks for the reply. I made sure there were no active filters enabled, and the images are not part of any smart collection criteria. Even after restarting Lightroom, I'm seeing the same behavior which feels like a consequence of the Lightroom syncing/resyncing of 2, 5, 3, 2, etc.. files which baffles me as no changes have occurred in the last 12 hours - any legitimate syncing should have concluded last night.

I attached another video from few minutes ago where edits were reset after 90 seconds. The video shows develop module with "No Filter" set, then me setting the color label to red, and changing a couple of the presence sliders. Then checking the sync status and "poof" edits are all reset. 

As a former QA person, anytime customer work is unintentionally lost should be considered a bug that needs to be fixed. What's the next step to filing a bug report for this issue?

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Sep 10, 2024 Sep 10, 2024

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The history panel for this image tells a concerning story - many repetitive imports. Even while typing this reply, the imports continue. If I can find a way to stop the never ending importing, I bet I could edit the photo.

mikeli77_0-1725992682697.png

 



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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 10, 2024 Sep 10, 2024

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I passed your screenshot of the history panel onto the Classic team. They would like to obtain a complete diagnostic report from you. 

Restart Lightroom and induce the failure again. 

 

Then For LrClassic:

Go to Preferences

Lightroom Sync tab

Hold down [Alt/Opt]

Click [Generate Diagnostic Log]

 

Post it to a share service such as Dropbox or similar and let us know the link. 

 

 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org

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Explorer ,
Sep 10, 2024 Sep 10, 2024

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Awesome, thanks Rikk!

The repro steps for me are to just start lightroom and the repetitive syncing continues after pausing/resuming sync, leaving LrC closed for 1 hour and restarting. No editing or file changing needed, it's just stuck in the sync loop at this point.

Here's the link to the dropbox folder:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/kwm0wgkb9h2nd2xr6q1d0/AEmXX6OjlWu1nKMn2HX2xEE?rlkey=two6856viwzi58h9c...

Here's the current screenshots showing History of continuous syncing for IMG_2442.jpg.

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about 3-4 more pages of similiar sync history.
Then here's a screenshot showing the very beginning of the history when I imported from my iPhone at 3pm yesterday 9/9

mikeli77_2-1725997044990.png

 

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 11, 2024 Sep 11, 2024

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The diagnostic log reveals multiple file copies with the same capture time. The engineers have asked if this file contains several Virtual Copies, which are also synced, and possibly have different development settings? 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org

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Sep 11, 2024 Sep 11, 2024

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No virtual copies were created using LrC. Detailed steps of events coming via email reply. 

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Sep 11, 2024 Sep 11, 2024

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Multiple file copies with same capture date sounds like the likely path. Here's details of how I got here.

I had about 8 “Live Photos” from my iPhone of rushing water. The perpetually syncing image is one of those.

  1. From my iPhone I originally imported these images into Lr in their default state which just looks like a regular jpg image.
  2. I then applied the “long exposure” treatment to the original photo using iPhone photo editing which renders the live photo as if a slow shutter speed was used making the rushing water smooth.
  3. Next I wanted to get this updated version into Lightroom. First I tried to reimport it the usual way using Lr mobile. This failed due to Lr mobile not allowing suspected duplicates without any user override option.
  4. So I duplicated the original photo on my iPhone hoping the metadata of the duplicate would be sufficiently different to be imported. This also was deemed a duplicate and was not allowed to be imported.
  5. I then deleted the originally imported image from Lr albums and photos using Lr mobile. Once the image was removed, LrC synced and photo was removed there too.
  6. Then I imported the photo once again, this time with "long exposure" treatment using Lr mobile.

    I suspect that when the originally imported default image was removed using Lr mobile, LrC removed the photo but left behind something in a cache or database which resulted in multiple versions.

    Some things that could help in my scenario:
    1. Lr mobile recognizing a Live Photo rendered differently is not a duplicate image. Or ask if I want to replace or update the previously imported image?
    2. Maybe - more complete LrC removal of imported photos in case revived photo gets re-imported
    3. Support for Live Photo rendering option within Lr and LrC
    4. User override to accommodate importing suspected duplicates

    Mike

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Sep 12, 2024 Sep 12, 2024

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Is it OK for me to delete the ever-syncing image from my catalog at this point? I can keep it for a little while longer if needed to assist investigation or "see if X fixes it" if needed.

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Sep 13, 2024 Sep 13, 2024

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Tonight I deleted the IMG_2442.jpg image from my harddrive which was the causing the perpetual sync every minute. From examining the sync status, I also deleted another file 2022-08-27_DahliaShow-214.CR2 which was always syncing. Now for the first time I can remember, my LrC status in the upper right corner is showing green checkmark. 

mikeli77_0-1726377504942.png

 

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