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I tried installing an older version but nothing seems to work.
I have disabled GPU support, that didn't work. I reinstalled the graphics driver, still no joy. Once I go to the develop module, I can see the image clearly but all of the previews are still green.
My System is:
Ryzen 7 3700x
Nvidia RYX 3070
32Gb DDR4
Asus Strix X570 E-Gaming WiFi
I have all the latest Game and Studio drivers from Nvidia as well the latest CC versions of Photoshop and Lightroom Classic.
While this a major issue for LR Classic, it only affects the preview of the file I'm currently working on when using Lightroom (cloud based version).
This is extremely annoying. Please help.
 
 
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Lightroom Classic does not support HDR, turn it off in Windows display settings to fix the issue.
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I've been using a HDR display for months with no issues. My main editing display is a Wacom Cintiq Pro 32in as well as an Aorus F127Q HDR compatible monitor. Both of which have been perfectly fine. I tried disabling HDR in my first round of troubleshooting but I don't see how it could possibly be that. Any other helpful suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
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I have all the latest Game and Studio drivers from Nvidia
And what version is that? A number?
In LrC, /Help?System Info/
that will look like:
Graphics Processor Info:
DirectX: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti (31.0.15.1748)
Init State: GPU for Export supported by default
User Preference: Auto
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My GPU is a RTX 3070 on driver 522.30. However I have now had my issue sorted. Thanks
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It's a bug in photoshop and lightroom, will be resolved in the next release probably, in the meantime don't upgrade.
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Turns out I needed to change my default colour profile for my displays. I had an adobe agent sort out my issue remotely. Changed my colour profile to sRGB IEC61966-2.1 in the Windows 11 colour management settings. After a restart, it did the trick.