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Inspiring
October 29, 2022
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Get color cast when switching from healing to content-aware back to healing on single selection

  • October 29, 2022
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I have Lightroom Classic v12 on a M1 chip macbook air (12.6)

 

You can now select a previously edited item and switch between clone/healing/content-aware in the heal panel, by clicking on the icons in the panel. This is how I changed from healing to content-aware back to healing.

 

I selected and edited out the right-hand steel plank with the healing tool (looks good). I made the sparks line up. I then clicked on the content-aware tool (looks OK) for this selected region. Then back to the healing tool with the same selected region, moving the reference area so the sparks line up. All work was done with a single selected editing area. Now the edited area is really teal colored.

 

The final version takes a really long time to switch before/after with the keystroke \. I think it's still calculating something to do with the AI oriented content-aware, even that isn't needed anymore.

 

I expected that the first healing to look basically the same as the last healing.

 

 

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Correct answer Bob Somrak

I suppose that the feather resetting to 75, the color cast problem, and the artifacts problem might be two or three separate bugs.


Thanks for the extra info.  I will create a formal bug report.

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Bob Somrak
Legend
October 29, 2022

Or use the ESC key before picking another tool.

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 29, 2022

If you switch from healing to cloning or CA remove, then the last healing action you did is also switched to that tool. If you do not want that, then first close the tools and reopen them before you switch to another tool.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga
Inspiring
October 29, 2022

Did you look at the images attached? The result is not acceptable. I think it is a bug.

JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 29, 2022

Looking at attached images is a pain, because you can only see one at a time. That's why I usually only do that if I think I need to see them to understand the question. If you want people to see your images properly, then do not attach them but embed them using this button: 

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga