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Inspiring
January 27, 2018
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How do I turn off the reference photo?

  • January 27, 2018
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After an update a month or so ago, I found that the reference image turned on and won't turn off again. I have tried everything I can think of, even re-installing the software and nothing helps. It doesn't matter if I'm in loupe mode or grid mode. I've tried clicking on reference mode and back to loupe mode and no change. I've tried unselecting all photos but it just pops back on again. It's driving me crazy because it means I can't arrow to the next photo as I develop because it will only flip between the two reference photos. How do I turn it off?

Thanks,

Michelle

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Correct answer Hal P Anderson

Michelle,

Try clicking on the icon with the arrow pointing to it:

If that doesn't work, try resetting your preferences:

Resetting the lightroom preferences file - updated

Hal

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Participant
December 31, 2019

in develop mode, press ( VIEW ---> CYCLE LOOP VEIW )

 

it works for me.

Inspiring
January 27, 2018

JimHess​ - I was already in the regular develop mode so that didn't do anything.

cmgap​ - I doubt that would have helped considering it chooses new reference photos whenever I go to a new directory.

@Hal P Anderson - Clicking the icon just takes you to loupe mode, which I was already in so that made no difference. However, resetting the preferences did the trick. Rather drastic and I hope I never have to do that again but it works, thank goodness. Thanks!

Hal P Anderson
Hal P AndersonCorrect answer
Inspiring
January 27, 2018

Michelle,

Try clicking on the icon with the arrow pointing to it:

If that doesn't work, try resetting your preferences:

Resetting the lightroom preferences file - updated

Hal

Inspiring
January 27, 2018

Replying to this one directly since it didn't let me @ you in my other comment. Clicking the icon doesn't do anything when you're already in loupe mode but resetting the preferences fixed it so marking your answer as correct. Thanks!

Edit: Well, I guess this forum isn't threaded so it doesn't show up under the other comment and looks a little odd but hopefully it at least notified you.

Hal P Anderson
Inspiring
January 27, 2018

No problem. Glad to help.

Hal

cmgap
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Community Expert
January 27, 2018

Might sound like an odd thing to suggest but have you tried to remove that reference image? You can always add it back in. Right click > go to folder in library > select that image and remove it from the catalog (not delete from disk)...

JP Hess
Inspiring
January 27, 2018

On my Windows computer, all I have to do is press the letter D and the reference window goes away and I'm back in the regular Develop mode.

Participant
April 24, 2024

perfect...thanks