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I have the following issues with my Adobe CC version of Lightroom (2015.7 release), which only started about 6 weeks ago:-
1. When using any of the sliders in the basic panel, the image breaks up into 4 blocks.
2. The radial filter does not work as it should; specifically, when using any of the sliders in the basic panel once the radial filet is selected and active, any increase or decrease in that effect adjusts the whole image irrespective of whether the invert mask is checked or not.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled Creative Cloud in its entirety, and switched using the GPU on and off, but it makes no difference to either of the above issues. If it helps, my GPU is as follows:-
Graphics Processor Info:
GeForce GTX 560 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
Check OpenGL support: Passed
Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Version: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 372.70
Renderer: GeForce GTX 560 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
LanguageVersion: 3.30 NVIDIA via Cg compiler
3. Finally, I have two SSDs installed on my Windows PC, which is running Windows 10 Professional, but unlike when I install any other programs, I am not offered a choice on where to install the program when downloading Creative Cloud. Is this option not available?
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1) You need to turn off the GPU feature in the LR preference on the performance tab.
2) that might also clear up this program.
There is also a note from Adobe that you should roll back the NVidia driver to 368.xx.
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Thanks.
I had already tried turning off the GPU, but that didn't clear the problem; neither did rolling back the NVidia driver as you suggested.
Adobe engineers - do you have any suggestions please?
Cheers
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woody1864 wrote:
Adobe engineers - do you have any suggestions please?
Just an FYI: there are no Adobe engineers here in this user-to-user forum.
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Thanks, but I was advised by someone from Adobe that their engineers do monitor this forum.
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If by "monitor" you mean "glance at occasionally", maybe.
They certainly do not participate in the discussions here.
The engineers do sometimes participate over at
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Thanks ManiacJoe