JamieCorbin
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JamieCorbin
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‎Apr 10, 2023
06:05 AM
Issue: Crop Tool in Develop not properly selecting/displaying next image after excluding current image using Colour Label attribute filters. LRC Version: 12.2.1 MacOS: Ventura 13.1 (22C65) Device: Apple 16" MacBook Pro 2021 (M1 Max) Steps to reproduce: (Auto Advance setting in the Photo menu is Off.) 1. Set an image Attribute filter using Colour labels (eg. show only images with No Colour label). 2. Select a single image. 3. Enter Crop Tool. 4. Change current image Attribute label so that the image is excluded by the set filters (eg. set colour label to Yellow). Expected result: Current image is excluded from images displayed in the Filmstrip/Grid and the next image becomes the selected current image and shown in the crop tool with other Develop tools active and ready to be used. (This happens correctly when in Develop mode but crop tool is not being used.) Actual result: Current image is excluded and the next image is shown as selected in the Filmstrip/Grid - but no image is displayed in the Crop Tool and all other Develop tools are faded out and unusable. Notes: This behaviour always seems to occur when Colour Label filters are set, or a combination of Colour Label filters and others (such as Star Ratings etc). I can sometimes reproduce the behaviour when only a Star Rating filter is set (but no Colour Label filter) - but it's intermittent and sometimes the next image is displayed properly, sometimes it isn't, and I'm yet to work out any preceding steps that could cause the difference. This behaviour does NOT occur in LRC 12.1 - I reverted back to the older version and checked. Attached are two screencap vids - 1 shows the incorrect behaviour in LRC 12.2.1 - 2 shows the correct behaviour in LRC 12.1.
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‎Dec 10, 2022
06:16 PM
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I just upgraded to LR Classic 12 and within minutes this issue is causing me problems. Now that there are multiple different types of heal tool I completely understand the helpfulness of having icons to tell them apart, but putting them directly in front of the area you're healing so it can't be seen is just stupid! Pressing H to hide all the overlays will do as a temporary work-around, but a really simple solution would just be to postion the icons outside the heal area - say at the lower right corner for example. Then you can see the position/area of the heal tool, what type it is and what's actually been altered all at the same time!
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