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Filter By Lens Not Working

Community Beginner ,
Apr 18, 2022 Apr 18, 2022

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I have always been able to use the filter option and select Lens or type Lens: and view my entire catalogue by lens selected. Now when I try to use the lens metadata there are zero results. It just says Oh no a black hole. No photos matching these filters were found. 

 

This was working prior to the latest CC update. I have tried everything short of re installing and no luck. I have over 67,000 photo's and I know there are many photo's taken with specific lenses. 

 

Rebooted/Re-opened still no luck. I would love to not have to re-install. 

Mac OS - 12.3.1

M1 Macbook Air 

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Apr 18, 2022 Apr 18, 2022

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You can search by lens in LRC, I can only search by camera in LR.

 

 

Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist

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No you can search in LR CC by lens. I have been doing it for years now. You just click the filter and the lens option is right there. Also type "Lens:" and start tyoping and it will autopopulate with all your lenses. It just stopped doing it in the past 2 weeks. 

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