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Image in Library looks dramatically different from Develop module in Lightroom Classic 10

Community Beginner ,
Oct 30, 2020 Oct 30, 2020

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Hi all,

I've just updated Lightroom Classic on the desktop to the latest version.
There's a major problem, the image in the Develop module has crushed shadows. The previous version did not have this issue. Is there a setting I missed? Please help, it's insane as the crushed shadows *only* appears in the Develop module, the final image will not have crushed shadows.

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Community Expert , Oct 30, 2020 Oct 30, 2020

Yes, clearly a broken monitor profile.

 

I just wrote in another thread that it's amazing how many of these we've seen in the last week. Clearly a bad batch just went out through Windows Update. I wonder who it was this time - Dell, Asus, Acer, Samsung, LG? Those are the usual culprits.

 

As a temporary fix until you get a calibrator, replace your current profile with sRGB IEC 61966-2.1. Relaunch Lr when done, it loads the profile at application startup.

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This may be a monitor profile issue. Is your monitor calibrated?

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga

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Yes, clearly a broken monitor profile.

 

I just wrote in another thread that it's amazing how many of these we've seen in the last week. Clearly a bad batch just went out through Windows Update. I wonder who it was this time - Dell, Asus, Acer, Samsung, LG? Those are the usual culprits.

 

As a temporary fix until you get a calibrator, replace your current profile with sRGB IEC 61966-2.1. Relaunch Lr when done, it loads the profile at application startup.

Displayprofile_20_3.png

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