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I am using LRC 11.2 and windows 10
I have the following filters selected in the library (grid) view –
- My photos folder ( at main folder level)
- Specific keyword i.e. Antelope
- Colours and star rating in library filter
When I use the “edit in” feature in LRC it transfers the file to the
plug-in (Photoshop or Denoise). After editing and saving, it transfers
the file back to LRC. However I cannot see this file in the grid view
unless I restart LRC
The stack with original is selected in preferences and if I try unstacking photos it does not show up.The sort order is set to time
Also when looking at the grid it will display say 5 photos but the keyword will say 6
Up until a week ago, I did not have this problem
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Sounds like the returned image is filtered out because it no longer fits the filter criteria. Does it show when you use no filters? If so, select it and then choose 'Photo - Go to Folder in Library'. Lightroom will show you in which folder it is. Because you filter on folders, this could be the 'capitalization problem', which causes the returned image to be saved in a different folder.
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The photos do show when not using filters. However the original & edited photos are shown in in the same folder.
As suggested by Ruud van Dijk, I switched off all the filters, saw the edited photo and re applied the filters - to no avail.
This problem only seemed to happen after the LRC Feb 11.2 update
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When checking the edited photo, do you see that all properties are set the right way, so it should comply with the filters? If yes, it seems another bug in Lightroom. If no, maybe some attributes are changed during external editing. But then, you also should not see the photo after restarting Lightroom and (re)appying the filters.
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@Ruurd van Dijk wrote:
When checking the edited photo, do you see that all properties are set the right way, so it should comply with the filters? If yes, it seems another bug in Lightroom. If no, maybe some attributes are changed during external editing. But then, you also should not see the photo after restarting Lightroom and (re)appying the filters.
That is exactly what happens. He said "I switched off all the filters, saw the edited photo and re applied the filters - to no avail.". So something must have happened that causes the image not to fit the filter criteria anymore.
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@Gla65 wrote:
The photos do show when not using filters. However the original & edited photos are shown in in the same folder.
Do you mean in the Lightroom folder panel, or in Windows Explorer?
And can you post a screenshot that shows the filter settings?
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Johan
This is very odd - when I use LCR today, everything is back to normal. As far as I am aware I have not made any changes.
Just for your info , I have answered your questions
Thanks
In windows explorer and Lightroom panel ( if no metadata selected - I this was only after started working again))
I have given you a screen shot - with no edited file so you can see the filters
Screen 1
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It's good to hear that is works again. Your screenshot does not show anything odd, but it seems your filter only filters on keyword, color label and star rating, not on any folders. So maybe something did change.
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That looks like a bug that still exists from about Lightroom version 3 onwards... I'm mainly working with keywords as primairy filter so I ran into it for years now...
I found out that keywords (and other metadata) are correctly assigned to the new file created by Lightroom (for most plugins) or, in the current versions, by Photoshop. But it looks like as if Lightroom does not 'see' there is an extra file afterwards, also complying with the filter criteria. Work around I use (for years now...) is switching of filters and re-applying them. At least that saves you some time from completely restarting Lightroom while having the same effect!