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"If Lr moves into background i..e it loses focus then all the changes will be written to XMP(for single image). This is done after considering "Edit in Photoshop" workflow. From the screencast, I can see that user is checking values in terminal and thus LR loses focus at that time."
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Ack, wrong forum. Moderators, @Rikk Flohr: Photography, please move to Bugs.
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Moved to bugs as requested.
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Adobe always includes an announcement about newly released updates/upgrades in the community pages. If you look near the top of Discussions, you can access it
In that is always a link to What is new
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/whats-new.html
Not to be rude, but this is a common issue, members not reading the what is new article. This should always be a first step before starting a new version of LrC. In it you will see a section on Improved Metadata Workflow, a change in when the xmp file is written is included in that document, this is the new standard behavior.
Earlier, every single edit in Develop Module was saved into XMP. With these enhancements, edits will be saved into XMP only after active image selection changes.
Now, the XMP will be saved automatically as soon as there is any change in the metadata of an image. The progress bar of saving an XMP will be displayed in the Activity Center.
You can pause saving the XMP from Activity Center. This option is available only when Automatically write changes into XMP option is enabled in the Catalog Settings.
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Isn't that statement contradicting itself? In the first paragraph it says "edits will be saved into XMP only after active image selection changes" which I think is the intended NEW behavior and then the second paragraph says "the XMP will be saved automatically as soon as there is any chane in the metadata of an image" which to me means if you move a slider. I think @johnrellis is correct this is a bug from the intended behavior.
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Right. The release notes say, "With these enhancements, edits will be saved into XMP only after active image selection changes", but that's not how my LR 11.0 / Mac is behaving -- edits are saved immediately after being made, regardless of whether the active selection changes.
Interestingly, my LR 11.0 / Windows 10 installation behaves as the release notes describe.
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From Engineering:
"If Lr moves into background i..e it loses focus then all the changes will be written to XMP(for single image). This is done after considering "Edit in Photoshop" workflow. From the screencast, I can see that user is checking values in terminal and thus LR loses focus at that time."
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Yes, indeed, makes sense. Good to know this subtlety, thanks.