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Michael Schmidmeister
Participant
October 21, 2017
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P: Change the color or brightness of Grid Lines

  • October 21, 2017
  • 12 replies
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Hi everyone

 

Since upgrading from Lightroom CC to Lightroom Classic CC a few days ago, in the Developer mode, the color/brightness of the grid lines is medium to dark grey. They are very hard to see now on any photos. Before the upgrade the grid lines were more like white or a very light grey.

 

How can I change the grid line color/brightness to a light grey or white color?

 

Thanks

Michael

12 replies

Participating Frequently
October 30, 2017

What a pain - we do real estate photos - hundreds a week and having an invisible grid is a giant drag on my workflow.  Why do I update to a new version?  I have no idea - stupid.  What's the point of a subscription to new features if the features get broken?  That fiasco last time with the import dialog was bad enough - ugh!  I should have learned.  I don't think Adobe gets how what they do affects people's business.

Certainly the behavior is different with the GPU off - for me the lines are more like I'd expect - whiter and easier to see.  What other issues will I see turning off the GPU?  Who knows...I guess I'll find out if they are worse than invisible grid.  Argghhh!

Michael Schmidmeister
Participant
October 21, 2017

Clarification/more details:


I know how to set the brightness/opacity of the grid lines for the Grid option "always" (holding CTRL pressed to access size and opacity).

However, when the Grid is set to "Auto", and also in f.e. in the Transform menu or Crop command, the brightness/opacity of the grid lines is still default (on a medium/dark grey) and does not use the opacity value set in the "always" option.

Is this a bug or how can I change the opacity for the "Auto" option for the Grid etc?

Bob Somrak
Legend
October 21, 2017

I don't know if it is a bug or not but it definitely a poor design of not being able to change the opacity of the grid in auto.

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
Legend
October 21, 2017

It looks like it is by design. Checked with LR 5.71, CC2015.12 and Classic and all three set the grid at ~20/30% opacity when Grid is set to "Auto"