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There's something new that's happened with one of your recent updates to Lightroom Classic, and it's pretty undesireable and I'd consider it a bug, if you ask me!
When moving through images in 'develop', I often adjust things like the white balance, the exposure, the cropping, etc., and to ensure that I haven't 'gone too far' and created an image edit that will look out of place and not 'match' the way that I'd edited the previous image, I often quickly press the left arrow key to glance at the prior image in the filmstrip, before moving on and editing the next image...
Problem is, there's now a bug where for a brief moment, a split second really, Lightroom Classic now shows me the image that I'm working on BEFORE the most recent white balance, exposure, and crop, etc. changes were made, and it shows those old settings to me JUST before it shows me the previous image.
This of course destroys my eyes' and brain's ability to remember exactly how the edit I'd just completed 'looks', and makes it near impossible to reference the previous image against the current image. This happens only in Develop, not in Loupe view of the Library.
I'm using a Mac Studio from 2022 with the M1 Max CPU, 32GB of Ram, the 24 Core built-in GPU, connected to an LG Ultrafine 21.5' running at the native 'retina' resolution of 4096 x 2304 @ 60.00Hz, and I'm currently running MacOS 26 Tahoe.
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Lightroom Classic is not certified on Mac OS 26 Tahoe. That may be the cause of the problem.
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