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Farbveränderung und Vorherh-nachher Ansicht

New Here ,
Jan 21, 2020 Jan 21, 2020

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Hallo, 

folgendes Problem:

habe lightroom Classic auf das Surface por 7 geladen. Jetzt musste ich feststellen, dass in der vorher-nachher Ansicht kein vorher Bild angezeigt wird. Wechsle ich nach der Bearbeitung in den Vollbildmodus, bekommt das Bild einen grünstich.

Kann mir jemand helfen ?
Liebe Grüße

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Community Expert , Jan 21, 2020 Jan 21, 2020
the following problem:

lightroom Classic on the Surface por 7. Now I found that the previous-after view does not display a previously image. If I change to full screen mode after editing, the image gets a green stitch.

 

The first thing to try is to disable the GPU.

Go to Edit > Preferences > Performance, and uncheck Use graphics processor.

If that fixes the issue, update your graphics driver, then try to turn the GPU back on.

 

Another possibility is that you have a defective monitor profile.

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the following problem:

lightroom Classic on the Surface por 7. Now I found that the previous-after view does not display a previously image. If I change to full screen mode after editing, the image gets a green stitch.

 

The first thing to try is to disable the GPU.

Go to Edit > Preferences > Performance, and uncheck Use graphics processor.

If that fixes the issue, update your graphics driver, then try to turn the GPU back on.

 

Another possibility is that you have a defective monitor profile.

Try setting the monitor profile to sRGB.

Close Lightroom. Then press the Windows key + R, type colorcpl in the box and press Enter.

Add the sRGB profile, and set it as default.

If this fixes the issue, it is recommended that you calibrate the monitor with a hardware calibrator, which will also create and install a custom monitor profile that accurately describes your monitor.

 

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It worked. Thank you.

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