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garyc74660117
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July 17, 2019
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Saving Custom aspect ratios in LR Classic cc

  • July 17, 2019
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For some reason LR Classic is not allowing me to create a size then save it so I can go back in and use it. I use to have two sizes all the time 1208x690 and 800x600

What am I missing or doing wrong?

Cheers,

Gary

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    garyc74660117
    Participating Frequently
    July 18, 2019

    Yes its really 1208x690 Its a weird size for the magazine I shoot for and my bad its 800 x 533

    johnrellis
    Legend
    July 18, 2019

    800 x 533 (1.5009) is very close to 3 x 2 (1.5000), but just different enough to produce sizes that differ by a couple pixels at larger resolutions. 

    Before proceeding, can you please copy/paste the first ten lines from Help > System Info? Knowing the precise version you're running will determine whether you're encountering the now-fixed bug.

    garyc74660117
    Participating Frequently
    July 18, 2019

    Lightroom Classic version: 8.3.1

    License: Creative Cloud

    Language setting: en-US

    Operating system: Mac OS 10

    Version: 10.14.5

    Application architecture: x64

    Logical processor count: 4

    Processor speed: 3.4 GHz

    Built-in memory: 8,192.0 MB

    Real memory available to Lightroom: 8,192.0 MB

    GoldingD
    Legend
    July 17, 2019

    First up, remember that this is a crop ratio, not a size.

    So, your 800x600, well that’s really 8x6 or actually 4x3, and 4x3 is one of the built in ratios. So you cannot add 800x600

    Second off, Lightroom Classic allows for up to five custom crop ratios. And once you create a sixth, the oldest one gets replaced by the newest.

    And, if LR Classic is behaving, it remembers what those six were. and presents them next time you open your catalog (hmmm, what about multiple catalogs?)

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LYmOXmAMPrE

    cmgap
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 17, 2019

    The crop settings  are  sticky - the last  size you entered should be still  be  there  when you next access the crop tool. And custom  sizes should appear in a list. 800  x 600  is a 4:3 ratio so that will default when you enter those dimensions  or any other  size  that conforms to the  existing sizes.

    johnrellis
    Legend
    July 17, 2019

    To build on cmgap's reply, when you enter 800 x 600 as a custom ratio, LR recognizes that as equivalent to 4 x 3 (800 / 600 = 4 / 3), which is a built-in ratio that always appears in the list, so LR uses 4 x 3 instead.

    But 1208 x 690 doesn't match any built-in ratio (1208 / 690 = 1.75072...).  Did you mean 690 or was that a typo for 960?  1200 x 960 is a very common ratio, equivalent to 5 x 4, but 1208 x 960 doesn't match a common ratio.

    Older versions of LR had a bug with ratios that were close to built-in ratios but not identical. Please copy/paste the first ten lines from Help > System Info here so we can see which precise versions you're running.

    johnrellis
    Legend
    July 17, 2019

    Or is 1208 x 690 a typo for 1280 x 960, which is the same as 800 x 600 and 4 x 3? In which case, cmgap's explanation applies to both ratios you entered.

    Akash Sharma
    Legend
    July 17, 2019

    Hi Gary,

    Sorry that you cannot save custom aspect ratios in Lightroom Classic, which version of Lightroom Classic are you using? (Like 8.3.1)

    Could you please restore Lightroom Classic app preferences to default and let us know if the issue still persists? Please refer this article for step by step instructions:

    https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/help/setting-preferences-lightroom.html#restore_preferences_to_default_settings

    Thanks,

    Akash