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Entwickeln Modus Bearbeitungsfläche/Bild bleibt grau

New Here ,
May 06, 2019 May 06, 2019

Hallo,

ich habe ein Problem, ich habe Lightroom Classic CC 2019 Version 8.2.1, wenn ich in den Entwickeln Modus gehe bleibt es dort wo das Bild im Normalfall ist grau es steht auch nichts in dem Feld drinnen.

ich habe Lightroom am Vormittag benutzt da ging alles aber als ich es am Abend nochmal benutzen wollte trat dieses Problem auf.

Ich habe Lightroom bereits neu Installiert. Hat jedoch nichts gebracht.

Vielen Dank

David

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Community Expert , May 06, 2019 May 06, 2019

ralfl63789590  wrote

Develop mode editing surface/image remains gray

Three possible causes of the problem –

  1. There is a problem with the GPU.
    Go to Preferences > Performance, and uncheck Use graphics processor.
  2. The Develop previews are corrupted.
    Go to Preferences > Performance > Camera Raw cache settings, and click the Purge cache button.
  3. You have a defective monitor profile.
    Try setting the monitor profile to sRGB (use Adobe RGB if you have a wide gamut monitor).
    http://www.lightroomqueen.com/articles-page/how-do-i-change-my-monitor-profile-to-check-whether-its-corrupted/
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Community Expert ,
May 06, 2019 May 06, 2019

ralfl63789590  wrote

Develop mode editing surface/image remains gray

Three possible causes of the problem –

  1. There is a problem with the GPU.
    Go to Preferences > Performance, and uncheck Use graphics processor.
  2. The Develop previews are corrupted.
    Go to Preferences > Performance > Camera Raw cache settings, and click the Purge cache button.
  3. You have a defective monitor profile.
    Try setting the monitor profile to sRGB (use Adobe RGB if you have a wide gamut monitor).
    http://www.lightroomqueen.com/articles-page/how-do-i-change-my-monitor-profile-to-check-whether-its-...
    If this fixes the problem, you should ideally calibrate your monitor with a hardware calibrator.
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Advocate ,
May 07, 2019 May 07, 2019
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Excellent advice from Per above: have you done that and if so can you give the Forum feedback so we close this thread?

Thanks Ralf

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