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Hi,
I color grade all my 360 panoramas in Lightroom. I noticed a stitch line in my panoramas and was able to determine that with the latest update 12.3 I lost the ability to use the Highlights control under Basic in the Developer tab. Any reason why this is the case? Is there a way to roll back to the previous update or fix the issue?
Version: 12.3
Platform: Windows 10 Pro
Thank you,
Jay
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You can roll back to 12.2.1 or 'Other Versions' using the Adobe Creative Cloud App. I've attached a screenshot showing where this can be done.
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Thank you, Ian. This will hopefully only be a temporary solution as I need to continue to keep my app updated as time goes on.
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In order for this to be fixed, it needs to be reported and reproduced - otherwise nothing will happen.
Do you have a sample file you can share with us to see if there is a bug here or potentially a problem with your installation.
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Clarification: I was concerned more about Highlight sliders not working than other software rendering. Do these files exhibit the slider issue?
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The Highlight sliders work, creating the intended result. However once exported and viewed in 360, the stitch line becomes visible. This has not been a problem until the latest update, as I'm in the middle of working on project for a client, with all images using the Highlights slider, so I know for a fact it's been fine up until now. I've tested the rest of the sliders (Shadows, Whites, Blacks) and they all produce a clean result in the final exported image.
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My mistake, I should have required a sample file before directing the OP on how to roll back to 12.2.1