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Hello!
I had lots of problems with Lightroom Classic CC about 6 months ago, it took a while (with the help of this Forum) to have it working properly, but now it is almost impossible to use it, Radial & Gradient filters, Adjustment brush not working properly, and now the Histogram is not available.
What's going on here? What's going on with Adobe? They sale their products, we pay for it, but we don't have it!
I am a photographer and I can't edit my photos. I work on a PC Dell XPS 15.
Please help me!!!!
Thank you!
Regina
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If you are doing a lot of brushing, this is a common problem, and is caused by one or more of these issues (may not be a complete list)
Do any of those apply here?
To turn the Histogram on in the Develop Module, go to the Window Menu, and you should be able to select Histogram.
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Saying "not working properly" doesn't really give us any useful information. Describe the problem in detail.
Also, is the histogram not showing (is that what you mean by "not available") in the Develop Module or the Library Module?
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I'm going to try and be more specific. When working with the Radial &
Gradient Filters and Adjustment Brush it takes a long while so I can see
the editing I'm making, but sometimes it just stop working when I'm using
these tools, and I have to restart LR.
This morning when I opened LR and try to do some editing the Histogram was
not available in the Develop Module.
Hope you can help me
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If you are doing a lot of brushing, this is a common problem, and is caused by one or more of these issues (may not be a complete list)
Do any of those apply here?
To turn the Histogram on in the Develop Module, go to the Window Menu, and you should be able to select Histogram.
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I know doing lots of spot healing or brushing can slow down LR but it's
more than that, even to go from your picture to other, LR is acting too
slowly.
When I had problems with LR before, I was told here in the forum to turn
the Graphics Processor on, should I turn it off now?
Thank you!
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Throwing in my ideas- as an XPS (laptop) user!
Dell PCs are always Windows-PC TBMK
Depending on Windows version- Find your Operating system details from-
Start Screen > type "System" > [About]
Or type "Control Panel" > [System & Security] > [System]
Report Windows version, RAM size, Available empty memory.
Are you running Lightroom-Classic v 8.2?
Report your version of Lightroom-
Menu: Help > System Info...
and Copy & Paste the first 10 or so lines of the report in your post.
Graphics Processor on/off?
That depends on several things (age of computer, etc)
Generally not needed for screens like 1920x1080, but might benefit a 4K screen.
My Dell XPS13 laptop (1920x1080) currently has GPU turned 'on' and Lr works well.
My 'old' XPS15 laptop (?) had to have GPU turned 'off' and also needed Graphics Driver updates.
Missing Histogram panel-
Is the Histogram Header line visible- just toggle the spinner triangle.
Nothing at all showing- Maybe a corrupt install of Lightroom.
With all your reported problems it could be best to-
Try first resetting preferences - How to set Lightroom Classic CC preferences
Last resort- Use the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to wipe (un-install) adobe programs from your computer, Then re-install, starting with the Desktop App.
(You do have backups of Catalog, etc, right?)
Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems
Adobe creative desktop apps | Adobe Creative Cloud
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Thank you for your reply to my question. I didn't have to try any of this but I'll keep as reference in case LR starts acting crazy again, at the moment, I don't know why, it's working properly.
Thank you again!
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Regina+Melo wrote
I know doing lots of spot healing or brushing can slow down LR but it's
more than that, even to go from your picture to other, LR is acting too
slowly.
If you do lots of brushing on a photo, it slows down ALL develop module actions, including switching from one photo to another.
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Thank you for the feedback
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A description of your computer and operating system would be helpful as well. I don't have any problems with Lightroom on my computer, and it's an old HP Pavilion. Not going to bore you with the other specs because that's irrelevant at this point. But the more you can tell us about your computer, the more we can hopefully point you in the right direction.
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It's a Dell XPS 15 laptop. How do I find its operating system?