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Bug discovered in LR CC 2015.7 Build 1090788 Camera Raw 9.1
When in the Develop Module and crop mode selected (shortcut key: R).
Pressing the X key shortcut to rotate the crop results in the image being marked as Rejected.
This should not occur and has only occurred in this version of LR.
The correct action should rotate the crop. Not mark it as rejected.
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Have you actually created a crop? Simply selecting the crop but not actually cropping results in the "x" key to flag the photo as reject.
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Issue seems to be fixed.
Yes did have the cropping handles etc etc.
Going to go with a one off weird bug.
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I just tried it again and it worked.
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Issue seems to be fixed. ... Going to go with a one off weird bug.
Others have reported the same intermittent bug 2015.5 and 2015.7:
In the crop mode, X won't rotate the crop, it marks the file for rejection.
LR2015.7 / Develop / Crop Tool(R) / Rotate crop(X) ... set the photo Rejected
Restarting / rebooting seems to clear up the problem.
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Cheers.
Yeah it's a weird bug.
I can say it occurs when Metadata filters are applied in LIBRARY Grid View.
In my scenario, I had enabled Metadata filters in the library view.
I was then in develop module going through and applying a 4x5 crop to images that I wanted to be cropped from landscape to portrait. Hitting the x key shortcut results in the photo being marked as 'Rejected'.
Incredibly frustrating.
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can say it occurs when Metadata filters are applied in LIBRARY Grid View. In my scenario, I had enabled Metadata filters in the library view. I was then in develop module going through and applying a 4x5 crop to images that I wanted to be cropped from landscape to portrait. Hitting the x key shortcut results in the photo being marked as 'Rejected'.
Can you reliably reproduce this bad behavior? (I can't make it happen on my CC 2015.7 / OS X 10.11.5.) If you can produce a step-by-step recipe, Adobe is more likely to pay attention to a bug report. If it's intermittent with no reliable recipe, then unfortunately, Adobe is unlikely to pay any attention unless a large number of people report the symptoms.