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The photos twist in the lightroom

Engaged ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

The photos twist in the lightroom and bridge after i installed the Adobe package because of reformatting the computer.

2018-02-03_12h47_04.png

In bridge:

2018-02-03_13h01_37.png

But in LR Import they look like this:

2018-02-03_12h48_40.png

But when I'll try to reimport them they twist, and I see in other folders with photos from 2012 and forward between 1-5 images are twisted.

Regards Micke S

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LEGEND ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

You need to provide more information. I have never seen "twisted" images like that imported using Lightroom before. The third screenshot that you provided where the images are grayed out, is a typical display in the import dialog where the images have already been imported. But I don't understand the others at all.

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Engaged ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

The pictures had turned, but I found the error. Panel "Free Transform" had "automatically" selected.

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People's Champ ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

Somehow you are automatically applying one of the Transform transformations at input. You are either applying a preset in the Import Dialogue, or you have a Default set. Make sure that a preset applied in the Import dialogue's Develop Settings isn't applying a Transform.

The other possibility is that you have a Develop Default set. You can make that go away by holding down the Alt (Opt on Mac) key and notice that the Reset button on the lower right of the Develop module changes to "Set Default...". Press that button and in the dialogue box that comes up, choose Restore Adobe Default Settings. Your future imports won't come in twisted.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

Those 2 images that are twisted have been done so outside of LR. More than likely in PS. They have had a background added and the image skewed.

The name of the images are different than the screen shot you showed of the grayed out images from the import dialog in LR. They have Original added to them.

These are clearly images that you have increased the canvas on, added a white background and skewed the images then imported them back into LR.

LR has no ability to skew an image and add a white background. If you use the Crop tool to rotate an image it auto crops parts out that are outside the cropped area. Like this.

Crop Skew full.PNG

Crop Skew Grid.PNG

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LEGEND ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

Yeah, I have been thinking about that since I first commented. You are right. They had to be skewed using another program.

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People's Champ ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

JSM,

Lightroom does have that ability:

2018-02-03 12_09_37-5-2-2 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic - Develop.jpg

Hal

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LEGEND ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

Yes but the thumbnail image shown in the Bridge film strip is rotated more than what looks like the same image in the LR film strip area.

And since the 2 images in the first SS that are twisted are twisted in different directions this is something the user would have to do manually. A Preset would not do that. It would twist both images in the same direction and to the same amount.

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Engaged ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

The tip that Hal gave was almost the right one but in my case it was the "Auto" button that was choosed, when I pressed OFF it turned right. I know that I didn't turn it self because I allways do viritual copys of my images before editing them and all viritual copys deletes when you reinstall Lightroom.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

VC's do not Delete when you reinstall LR. The VC's are store in the catalog file. If you started a new catalog then you would lose all VC's and all other adjustments.

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Engaged ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

When you formate your computer all disipears so even LR

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LEGEND ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

So you didn't make a backup of your catalog or any of your other personal files when you formatted your computer and reinstalled.

The LR Catalog files is a completely separate file from any of the LR program files and by default, normally, is store in the Username folder.

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Engaged ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

Yes I did a copy of that folder but my viritual copys aren't there.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018
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mikaels71195823  wrote

Yes I did a copy of that folder but my viritual copys aren't there.

This has nothing to do with the images imported into LR.

The LR Catalog file is a completely separate file from your images and the LR Program files.

As stated before it is normally stored in the Username folder.

C:\ or Macintosh HD Users-YourUserName-Pictures and then possibly some other subfolder.

It holds all the edits made to images, collections and virtual copies.

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Engaged ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

Yes, it seems like this is the issue I found it later today. It was the "Auto" button that where selected so when I pressed "Off" it tilted back to normal.

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