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erudobe
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May 13, 2024
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Photos edited on mobile app that have a bad "version" will not sync, and there is no way to filter.

  • May 13, 2024
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I have a few albums on my phone where 1-2 photos won't sync to the cloud. I normally review + edit albums on my laptop, and import RAW photos taken from Halide and do some light edits / sharing from the mobile app. Short of looking at both libraries side by side (or selecting a range of photos and checking numbers etc) there is no way to find out what photos on my phone are not being synced.  It still shows up as edited, so that filter doesn't work, and I run a preset (landscape profile, auto mode, a few other things) on import + these days batch apply HDR range once the files are on my laptop.

 

Either of the following would work:

1) Have the functionality on the desktop version where you can filtered by synced.

2) Have the ability to filter by photos with issues on them.

3) Have some indication on the photo grid that a photo has issues - red badge in the corner, red X across it, whatever.

 

While this is, I guess, better than the behaviour for months where versions would just randomly revert themselves, there's still rough edges around the versions functionality.

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Inspiring
May 13, 2024

Hello @erudobe 

Please try signing into your account at lightroom.adobe.com (we call this the LR Web app)

Do you see a Sync Issues album?  If so, is this showing you images with Edit/Versions/Sync problems, at least somewhat like you are requesting?

 

To unblock those images apply a minor change.  I would first try to apply a non-visual change like adding a Keyword, or flag or star rating.  Or make some small edit.  Try one image at first.  The LR Web app may not let you make any changes -- if the image is stuck on iOS, you may need to make the edit on iOS as well. 

 

Try putting the affected images from LR Web's Sync Issues into a new album, and see if that syncs over to the LR iOS app showing you the same affected images.  If so, I would make a minor edit to one image, and then copy/paste that edit to all other images in that album of affected images.  Here is a page with How To info on copy/pasting for batch editing: link

 

I hope something here helps or gives you additional troubleshooting ideas.

erudobe
erudobeAuthor
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May 14, 2024

I'm down to 11 sync issues, which gets rid of the recent versions issues on my iPhone (the top 4 in the original list).

I've tracked down some of the pano files on my laptop and none of them exist - I assume those are panos I created then deleted before they were synced (sometimes I'll retry with different images or settings, or just think one is redundant since another set of images turned out better).

I've had one album since 2021 that has a mystery photo trying to sync. The 3/14/21 import date would line up, but that album ends with 6676 and the file name that won't sync is 6945-pano, which... doesn't line up at all.  I hunted down one of the old 2020 photos it says didn't sync from my phone, it doesnt exist anymore (I have photos on either side of it). I'm not sure if that's benign or not, but I don't recall feeling like I had photos missing from then.  I do sometimes feel like I took another photo to merge into a pano later, but that could just be me missing the button 😛 

Inspiring
May 22, 2024

"Instead of reset, could you make a small edit like nudging the Texture or Clarity slider just a little?"


The reset card on iOS locks out all edit functions, it takes up the lower 1/3 or so of the screen and sits on top of them. 

There is no way to edit unless the reset warning is removed. The only way to remove it is to hit reset, then swipe away and back again.


Please update to the latest app 9.3 -- does this work any better for you?  For any existing images that were affected, you may still need to apply an edit.  If the Reset doesn't work better, try this

- go to thumbnail grid view

- long press on an images that has no issues but does have an edit, and tap 'Copy'

- select one or more of the affected images, and select 'Paste' to paste your edits

 

Does that override the error message shown for your problem images?