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I upgraded to the newest version Lightroom Classic 13.5.1
I use Windows 10 with 2 screens.
I use a second screen. That screen is in the Loupe modus.
When I edit a Photo via the Develop Mode, The second screen is not updating the desired Changes. So that screen still shows the unchanged pic. That is very Annoying.
The main screen follows inmidiatly the wanted changes.
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Check that your secondary screen is not set to 'Loupe - Locked'.
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If you right-click on the icon for the Secondary Window you'll see options for its Loupe mode.
Maybe try changing the selection in this menu - IIRC there are Normal, Live, Locked modes.
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Following.... Did you find a resolution? I get the same thing after updating. 2nd monitor is set to Loupe,Normal.
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Hi @quinoatrix! Which version of Lightroom Classic are you running? What happens if you set the second monitor to other views, like Survey view?
Thanks!
Best, Alek
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I'm using the latest, 14.0.1. I like to work in Loupe mode because I can zoom in, but if I switch to Survey mode the 2nd screen updates much faster -- like previous version of of Adobe.
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Hey @quinoatrix!
Just a quick update: the latest version is actually 14.1.1. Could you update the app and check if it helps? Also, try going to Lightroom Preferences > Performance and uncheck the option to use the GPU.
If that doesn't work, sometimes resetting the preferences can fix quirky behavior. Here's the 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 and restart Lightroom.
Does the issue persist after resetting the preferences?
Thanks so much!
Alek
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