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Images replaced with bright green screen while browsing library module

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Aug 18, 2022 Aug 18, 2022

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Issue: When looking at single images in the Library module, lightroom replaces the image with a blank, bright green (or red if LR is maximized) image. This happens to some images in 'FIT', and all images if I zoom to 100%. Does not happen in X\Y.

 

Version: Lightroom Classic version: 11.5 [ 202208080927-8a575c91 ]

Mac Pro (2017) 3.2 Ghz 8-core Intel Xeon W. 64gb ram, Radeon Pro Vega 56 8gb, 15% of hd free

Mac OS: Monterey 12.0.1

 

I tried turning off my graphics card processing, no change.

 

Bizarrely, when I just took a screen shot of the red screen, the color changed and the screen cap itself shows some sort of transparency. NO IDEA what that means.

 

Anyone have any suggestions? No other problems with the computer. 


Thanks! 

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Aug 18, 2022 Aug 18, 2022

I'm uh...ashamed to admit that I shut the computer down and restarted and it appears to be functioning normally now. The screen cap color changing thing triggered it in my brain. Save me, please delete this thread lol 

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I'm uh...ashamed to admit that I shut the computer down and restarted and it appears to be functioning normally now. The screen cap color changing thing triggered it in my brain. Save me, please delete this thread lol 

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