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Remove LR curve points

Explorer ,
Dec 24, 2016 Dec 24, 2016

In the latest LR release, I can not remove curve points by dragging off the graph? Am I doing something wrong?

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LEGEND , Dec 25, 2016 Dec 25, 2016

It's a requested change that was implemented in LR 6.8 and CC 2015.8: Lightroom 6.8: Can no longer delete curve points by dragging them off the sides | Photoshop Family Customer Community

You can now also delete control points by double-clicking on them,but the ability to move control points with the arrow keys has been removed.

Greater Accuracy with the Tone Curve « Julieanne Kost's Blog

Apparently the change was made to fix a bug introduced in LR 6.7 and CC 2015.7. So they fixed the bug and too

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LEGEND ,
Dec 24, 2016 Dec 24, 2016

Right-click and select 'Delete Control Point.' I think in previous LR versions you could drag them off-screen...not sure.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 24, 2016 Dec 24, 2016

In Windows-10  CC2015.8

Same as the  OP seen here- Control points cannot be dragged off the curve line.

As per trshaner-  a right-click and 'delete' individual points, or 'flatten curve'  deletes ALL!

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 14.5.1, Photoshop 26.10, ACR 17.5, Lightroom 8.5, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 15.1.1 .
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Explorer ,
Dec 24, 2016 Dec 24, 2016

I'm aware of the right click function... thought I was losing my mind. The drag off is super fast.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 24, 2016 Dec 24, 2016

Doesn't work on the Mac either.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 25, 2016 Dec 25, 2016

It's a requested change that was implemented in LR 6.8 and CC 2015.8: Lightroom 6.8: Can no longer delete curve points by dragging them off the sides | Photoshop Family C...

You can now also delete control points by double-clicking on them,but the ability to move control points with the arrow keys has been removed.

Greater Accuracy with the Tone Curve « Julieanne Kost's Blog

Apparently the change was made to fix a bug introduced in LR 6.7 and CC 2015.7. So they fixed the bug and took away drag-delete and arrow key control of the control points.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 25, 2016 Dec 25, 2016
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trshaner wrote:

Apparently the change was made to fix a bug introduced in LR 6.7 and CC 2015.7. So they fixed the bug and took away drag-delete and arrow key control of the control points.

This is the way Adobe has fixed a couple other bugs in the past, just remove the capability    Actually, for this fix I prefer the double-click remove instead of the the drag-remove method.   Is the double-click NEW or was I just not aware of the old behavior?   Thanks for the info on the double-click anyway.

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