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Hi,
I updated my mac to big sur and have now noticed that the information overlay is not transparent in develop mode. Does anyone know how to fix this? I have lightroom 6. Thanks
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Revert your version of MacOS to an earlier version before Catalina.
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Consider resetting the preference file
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/setting-preferences-lightroom.html
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A number of people have reported this for older versions of LR running on Mac OS 11:
The only known workaround is to turn off the overlay by doing View > Loupe Info > Show Info Overlay (or use the keyboard shortcuts shown in the menu).
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I noticed this too, as well as other issues since updating to Big Sur... I was able to get rid of the white box by removing the overlay, but am unable to crop photos. I'm a very casual user, so the standalone is financially preferable for me, but it looks like this won't be possible going forward. It is quite frustrating.
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If you use ancient software, but update your OS to the latest version each time, then it's just a matter of time before your ancient software is no longer compatible.
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I understand that software has a life expectancy, but as a casual user, I would rather pay, say $200 for a standalone that I don't have to upgrade for 4-5 years than be tied in to $120 every year, a price that is surely going to go up. Basically, being tied into a contract is what I don't like.
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I understand that software has a life expectancy, but as a casual user, I would rather pay, say $200 for a standalone that I don't have to upgrade for 4-5 years than be tied in to $120 every year, a price that is surely going to go up. Basically, being tied into a contract is what I don't like.
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What you are describing, what you prefer, is not Lightroom Classic. You probably ought to consider moving to another photographic software package that meets your needs.
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"I would rather pay, say $200 for a standalone that I don't have to upgrade for 4-5 years than be tied in to $120 every year"
LR 6.0 was released 4/2015, almost six years ago. The last bug-fix update to LR 6 was released 10/2107, over three years ago.
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