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November 18, 2016
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Filmstrip in Lightroom CC overlaps and cannot be reduced

  • November 18, 2016
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My bottom filmstrip panel overlaps my bottom panel attributes. Is there any way of resetting this a I cannot do it by dragging back in place?

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Correct answer johnrellis

Unselect Window > Show Top Bar and restart LR -- that has fixed the issue for many.  See this bug report in the official Adobe feedback forum: Filmstrip is covering / overlapping filter- and breadcrumb bar | Photoshop Family Customer Community

Please add your me-too vote and details of your issue to that bug report, which will make it a little more likely Adobe will prioritize a fix. The bug doesn't strike most people, and even though Adobe has acknowledged it, that doesn't mean they will fix it soon.

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Participant
January 28, 2017

it worked

Thanks

Participant
January 8, 2017

I have the same problem with my LR cc on my iMac27.  Can't adjust the size of the filmstrip at the bottom no matter what I try - I don't get the resize arrows anywhere I hover my mouse cursor.

johnrellis
johnrellisCorrect answer
Legend
January 8, 2017

Unselect Window > Show Top Bar and restart LR -- that has fixed the issue for many.  See this bug report in the official Adobe feedback forum: Filmstrip is covering / overlapping filter- and breadcrumb bar | Photoshop Family Customer Community

Please add your me-too vote and details of your issue to that bug report, which will make it a little more likely Adobe will prioritize a fix. The bug doesn't strike most people, and even though Adobe has acknowledged it, that doesn't mean they will fix it soon.

Participant
January 14, 2017

19/5000

It worked. Fixed up

Thank´s
johnrellis
Legend
November 18, 2016

Does your filmstrip looks like this post: Re: Lightroom filmstrip images are too big ?  If so, two solutions were posted in that thread that worked for some people:

1. Do View > Show Filter Bar twice, then Window > Panels > Show Filmstrip twice, then reboot.

2. If that doesn't work, try resetting LR's preferences: http://www.lightroomforums.net/showthread.php?25197-Resetting-the-lightroom-preferences-file-updated

3. If your filmstrip doesn't look like the other post, or if it does but steps 1 and 2 don't help, please post a full-resolution screenshot of your entire LR window.  Also, copy and paste here the contents of Help > System Info.

Inspiring
November 18, 2016

Hi Leslieb,

Could you please let me know the exact version of Lightroom installed on your computer?

Also which OS are you working on, windows or mac?

Is it a high DPI monitor that you have connected? A screen shot will be helpful.

Regards

Tanuj Sandal