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P: Detail view shows photos off-center after zooming in/out

Community Beginner ,
Feb 22, 2022 Feb 22, 2022

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If I open a photo in the Detail view, zoom in on it, and then zoom back out, Lightroom will no longer show the photo centered in the view. Worse, once it gets into this state, every photo I open will appear off-center (and cut off at the edge) in the view.

 

The amount of "off-centered-ness" is proportional to where in the photo I zoom in. If I zoom in on the corner of the photo then every photo after that will have only that corner showing in the Detail view.

 

The only way to fix the issue is to close the app and restart it.

 

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom

Version 5.2

Build 20220128-1049-86119e0

MacOS Monterey 12.1

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New Here , Oct 28, 2023 Oct 28, 2023

I experienced the same, and it's annoying that I need to re-adjust the zoom back to center view. I've found the trick (after zoom in/out) to reset to center view, is to switch back to Edit ("E" button) mode, then left-click on the image itself (when your cursor becomes + magnifier). Voila~!

Lightroom version 7.0

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Adobe Employee , Jan 13, 2023 Jan 13, 2023

Updating status and adding bug number 

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 22, 2022 Feb 22, 2022

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Sorry I didn't mean to post this under Lightroom Classic. This bug is for Lightroom CC

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Community Expert ,
Feb 23, 2022 Feb 23, 2022

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I moved the thread to the Lightroom CC forum

My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 11 Pro 23H2 -- LR-Classic 14 - Photoshop 26 - Nik Collection 7 - PureRAW 4 - Topaz PhotoAI 3

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 23, 2022 Feb 23, 2022

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I would recommend a preference file reset.

 

This procedure works for both Lightroom Classic and Lightroom Desktop.

If you are using Lightroom Desktop it can change the location of your local storage. Please review this setting after resetting preferences. 

 

Reset Procedure:

1. Close Lightroom.

2. Hold down [Alt/Opt]+[Shift] while restarting Lightroom.

3. Overwrite the Preferences when prompted by the dialog.

4. Close Lightroom.

5. Restart Lightroom.

 

 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org

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Explorer ,
Mar 05, 2022 Mar 05, 2022

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I have this problem and I tried your steps but it didn't fix it.

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 09, 2022 Mar 09, 2022

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Same here unfortunately.

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New Here ,
Oct 20, 2024 Oct 20, 2024

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I've tried the file reset and to reboot the computer, but it doesn't help.

Lightroom version: 8.0 x64 [ 20241003-1027-def78b5 ] (Oct 3 2024) Windows 11

Pls advise how to reset the images to cener.

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 10, 2022 Mar 10, 2022

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I've thus far been unable to reproduce the behavior you are seeing. Is it possible to record a video showing the behavior and post it here?

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org

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Explorer ,
Nov 26, 2022 Nov 26, 2022

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The bug is reset by a simple restart, no need to hold down Option + Shift but it's still an annoying bug that has existed in many Lightroom versions. 

 

See video demo attached, if you move the picture at max zoom level to get one of its edges past the edge of the viewport, the center of every zoomed file remains stuck at that X,Y coordinate instead of resetting to the center of the viewport. While this could be useful when reviewing the exact same quadrant of a series of shots, there is no way to reset this max zoom "anchor point" with in the UI or with any keyboard shortcut I'm aware of.

 

@Rikk Flohr: Photography Attached is a reproduction screencast.

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Aug 24, 2022 Aug 24, 2022

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Did you find a solution to this? Makes the program basically unusable to me on dekstop

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Explorer ,
Dec 04, 2022 Dec 04, 2022

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I can also reproduce this bug without any zoom active when trying to switch to full screen with the "F" keyboard shortcut under macOS. The anchor is off center despite not having used the zoom in the current session (as far as I can remember). There's clearly some bug in the X & Y coordinate logic that determines where the image center should be. Note that this happened with an external (Thunderbolt 4 USB-C) monitor attached at the default resolution (not at some atypical macOS UI scaling level or custom output resolution). 

 

Tried to attach another screencast but I got an error that video upload isn't permitted this time for some reason. /cc @Rikk Flohr: Photography 

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Jan 13, 2023 Jan 13, 2023

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Updating status and adding bug number 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org

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I experienced the same, and it's annoying that I need to re-adjust the zoom back to center view. I've found the trick (after zoom in/out) to reset to center view, is to switch back to Edit ("E" button) mode, then left-click on the image itself (when your cursor becomes + magnifier). Voila~!

Lightroom version 7.0

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 29, 2023 Oct 29, 2023

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Nope dosn't do the trick here. image is still off center. I really hope adobe will fix this soon as it's super irritating to work with when you editing both details and general appearance

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Dec 11, 2023 Dec 11, 2023

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I am having the same issue. There is no shortcut it seems to zoom out and recenter a photo once you have zoomed in, I used the suggested fix of the E function and somehow it worked, however it seems like it is the long way around. Would love a keyboard shortcut.

 

I also am having trouble zooming in with the 'command =' function. I can use it once I have used the magnifying glass with my track pad but not before then. Not sure if there is a work around there. Any suggestions are welcome.

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