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December 15, 2021
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Photos appear pixelated/blurry while editing

  • December 15, 2021
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I just got a new iPad 12.9 with the intention to make the switch from desktop to mobile only. Lightroom in general is a breeze to use and I enjoy how quick and intuitive everything works.

What's strange, however, is that images get pixelated/blurry as soon as you start dragging some of the sliders during editing – and the moment you let go of the slider the photo jumps back to full resolution.

It's particularly noticeable for e.g. the color mixer or clarity and texture. Especially for something like the latter (clarity and texture) this is quite a problem as it makes comparing different values and judging the effect of the changes right away pretty challenging (as clarity and texture are impossible to judge when the image is pixelated) 

One could say that this is a perfomance issue. And I wouldn't be surprised given the size of the RAWs from my Alpha 7r. However, the same RAWs can be edited without any of the hiccups described above on my Pixel 6 (Android 12) and my 2016 MacBook Pro (which are arguably far less powerful than the M1 iPad). I'm already using the Smart Previews, but switching to those hasn't really changed anything for me. 

Are other iPad users experiencing the same issue?

I'm surprised that this hasn't come up in this forum (or maybe I just haven't found a related thread), but it affects my workflow quite a bit.

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8 replies

Participant
October 29, 2023

Same behaviour on my 12.9" M2 iPad with 16gb ram, makes it unusable as you're essentially guessing your way through each slider. 

Participant
November 24, 2023

Same here with my M1 ipad pro 11'' just bought to have possibility to use more Adobe products, so a little dissapointed. What's interesting no such behaviour on my Android phone with worse hardware. All is smooth on Android.

Participant
May 2, 2023

I'm having the same problem. In iPad Pro M2 11 inch.

Is Adobe unwilling to solve this problem?

Participant
November 23, 2022

En Lightroom Mobile,  cuando pulso sobre los controles para ajustar las imágenes estas se desenfocan momentáneamente mientras muevo el botón hacia la derecha o izquierda, sea el ajuste que sea y el formato de imagen que sea. Resulta desagradable y molesto para la vista, pues a veces la imagen requiere muchos ajustes y no puedo ver como va quedando mientras estoy moviendo los controles ya que la imagen está  borrosa todo este tiempo, solo se restaura cuando suelto el control. Esto ocurre en mi IPad y IPhone. ¿Esto es siempre así? ¿Qué solución tiene?

Participant
October 28, 2022

This happens to me as well and it seems like it is a Lightroom for iPad issue/feature. I hoped that they would have solved this by now, but unfortunately. 


Did you manage to find a workaround for this?

 

selondon
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 17, 2021

I'm pretty sure I read about this issue on another thread a free weeks ago, but cannot find it. Pretty sure.a video was attached there also.

Participant
December 16, 2021

Just to add some additional context here: I attached a quick video that shows the issue when changing the clarity of a photo (smart previews are enabled)

January 6, 2022

same stuff happens on my 11" M1 iPad Pro

 

should definitely NOT be related to the ipad's performance and it's very annoying. Honestly if Pixelmator Photo had local adjustments I'd say goodbye to Lightroom...

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
December 15, 2021

This may be related to this issue: https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-bugs/p-image-quality-is-being-actively-degraded-in-rating-mode/idi-p/12576924 

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Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Participant
December 16, 2021

Thanks a lot for your reply Rikk!
I haven't encountered the problem that's mentioned in the linked thread yet, but it sounds like a similar issue and might be technically related. 

Today I discovered that photos also blur whenever you start drawing a mask with a brush.
It's not as extreme as with e.g. changing the clarity of a photo, but still noticeable and slightly annoying. And again: None of this is a problem on my phone with the same assets

Participant
December 15, 2021

Same behaviour here, iPad M1 12.9