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Remove Variations

  • October 23, 2024
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New bug in LRC 14.0 and 14.0.1  (Windows 11)

1. In the Develop module, click "Remove"  (Eraser mode; "Use generative AI" and "Detect Objects" are selected;  "Visualize Spots" NOT selected.

2.  Select area to be removed, which is highlighted in Red.

4. Click "Remove".

5. Dialog box pops up, when done, red highlight goes away and first variation is displayed.  Can cycle through the different variations.  (All good so far.)

6. On the same image, select another area to remove, which is now highlighted in Red.

7. Click "Remove".

8. Dialog box pops up, but when it is done, the red hightlight does NOT go away.  However, there is now three variations to choose from.  (Not good.)

9. If you click on the right arrow for Variation 2, the red highlight goes away and variation 2 is displayed.  You can rotate through the variations.

 

[moved from bugs to discussions according to the community rules - Mod.]

 

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Correct answer Rikk Flohr_Photography

I cannot replicate the failure using your instructions on either Mac or Windows.  At step 8, the highlight does go away and variation 1 is displayed. 

A couple of things to try.

  1.  Upgrade your GPU Driver to the latest studio version.
  2.  Reset your preferences file


This procedure works for both Lightroom Classic and Lightroom Desktop.

If you are using Lightroom Desktop, it can change your local storage location. Please review this setting after resetting preferences. 

 

Reset Procedure:

1. Close Lightroom.

2. Hold down [Alt/Opt]+[Shift] while restarting Lightroom.

3. Overwrite the Preferences when prompted by the dialog.

4. Close Lightroom.

5. Restart Lightroom.

 

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Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
October 23, 2024

I cannot replicate the failure using your instructions on either Mac or Windows.  At step 8, the highlight does go away and variation 1 is displayed. 

A couple of things to try.

  1.  Upgrade your GPU Driver to the latest studio version.
  2.  Reset your preferences file


This procedure works for both Lightroom Classic and Lightroom Desktop.

If you are using Lightroom Desktop, it can change your local storage location. Please review this setting after resetting preferences. 

 

Reset Procedure:

1. Close Lightroom.

2. Hold down [Alt/Opt]+[Shift] while restarting Lightroom.

3. Overwrite the Preferences when prompted by the dialog.

4. Close Lightroom.

5. Restart Lightroom.

 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Participating Frequently
October 23, 2024

Resetting the preference file seems to have fixed it.  

Thank you!

Looks like it also resolved another issue with the previous button.

Now I just need to remember what my preferences were set at 🙂

Thanks again.

 

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
October 23, 2024

Thanks for reporting back!

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org