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Bug report
Issue:
Steps to reproduce:
Actual result:- The selected image in the develop window will not keep up with the selected thumbnail.
It gets to a point where the image in the develop module is different from the one in
the library module.
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Must be a Monteray issue. It works fine on Big Sur
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Interestingly it did it in Big Sur so I upgraded to Monteray to see if that fixed the issue but it didn't.
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A moderator should move this thread to the Bugs section of this forum so that the right people see it.
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We are watching the thread and will move it when appropriate. Rest assured it is being seen.
Thanks
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Thanks for watching this thread.
The problem has dissipated over time and the thumbnial is now in sync with the main window.
I have a large catalogue containing over 81000 images (over 3Tb of data) and what I think happend is that the new version of Lr Classic was some how re-cataloging these files and has after around 5 hours finished. Is this a possible answer?
There was certainy a lot of disk activity which has now stopped.
Thanks
John A.
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I will be testing it on my M1 with Monterey later to confirm.
Thank you for the update!
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I have this same issue, drives me mad, I have to click several images then back to the one I want to edit and eventually it will select it but it's very annoying!
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Giving thought to this issue- I understand that when we select an image on the filmstrip of the Develop module- LrC has to find and 'load in' the image data from the original file. If camera files are large, (or on a 'slow' drive.) that will be time consuming, especially selecting several in quick succession. Develop module does not use ordinary previews (including 1:1).
LrC does have some AI that is pre-emptive of the 'next image' you might load into Develop, but I guess that has limits, and possibly cache size limits.
Perhaps it is quicker to jump to Grid view with shortcut [G] (or Loupe view [E] ), select the next image to develop (either in a folder or a current viewed collection), then jump back to Develop with shortcut [D] .