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P: No longer possible to 'auto' single sliders after 1.4 update?

Participant ,
Jun 19, 2018 Jun 19, 2018

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Hi there. I just updated to LR CC 1.4 on desktop (on MacBook Pro running High Sierra) and I noticed that it no longer appears to be possible to automatically set individual edit sliders. Previously, you could alt-click or shift-double click a slider, such as black point, to 'auto' it individually, but now those commands just reset the sliders to 0. Is this a deliberate change? Is there another way to accomplish this now? Thanks very much.

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Adobe Employee , Aug 22, 2018 Aug 22, 2018
Lightroom CC 1.5 and Classic CC 7.5 was released today and should address this issue.  Click the ellipses at the top and choose “Check for App Updates.”

Let us know if this solves the issue!

- Carissa 

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Community Expert ,
Jun 19, 2018 Jun 19, 2018

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I can reproduce this. I'll bug it internally, as I'm not sure whether it was intentional (and I want it back too!)
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Victoria - The Lightroom Queen - Author of the Lightroom Missing FAQ & Edit on the Go books.

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Participant ,
Jun 19, 2018 Jun 19, 2018

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Thanks, Victoria!

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 20, 2018 Jun 20, 2018

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Thanks for reporting the issue. We have identified it and are fixing it for an upcoming release.
Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org

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Participant ,
Jun 20, 2018 Jun 20, 2018

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Thanks for fixing! Would Adobe consider issuing small bug fix releases for LRCC more frequently than the normal 2-month major update cycle as issues like this are identified? On both the 1.3 and 1.4 releases, simple bugs were introduced that significantly impacted my workflow. It would be desirable to have little things like this fixed promptly and avoid having to wait for the next feature-expanding update just to be able to use the program normally again. Thanks again for your help!

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Community Expert ,
Jun 20, 2018 Jun 20, 2018

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I’d agree, bugs should be fixed ASAP

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Explorer ,
Jun 21, 2018 Jun 21, 2018

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I came on specifically to ask this question. Seems a bad model to only fix bugs that have been introduced by a 1.* release and making users wait 2 months to get it. Taking app stores, you'd generally get lots of bug fix (nothing much to see here) releases along side the bigger feature updates.

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 22, 2018 Aug 22, 2018

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Lightroom CC 1.5 and Classic CC 7.5 was released today and should address this issue.  Click the ellipses at the top and choose “Check for App Updates.”

Let us know if this solves the issue!

- Carissa 

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