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Stacking issue after having edited

Community Beginner ,
Feb 28, 2017 Feb 28, 2017

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It was working fine then suddenly not. After several hours of processing my photos in Lightroom, there was suddenly a change in where the edited photo was placed in my stream after editing in PS. Initially the edited version was placed next to the original image in the stream, but then for some reason it started to place the edited photo right at the end of the stream. I had online help with me for an hour, even accessing remotely to work on the problem, but nothing worked. They will escalate the issue and hopefully get back to me. If doesn't matter if I check or uncheck to keep the stacking with the original raw file, if checked to keep together, then they both go to the end of the stream. It's very annoying to find where you were up to when you have a lot of photos in the stream. Any ideas anyone?

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then edit in photoshop.jpgstacked at end after edit.jpg

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LEGEND , Feb 28, 2017 Feb 28, 2017

The order of the filmstrip is the same as that set for Library grid view.  You've probably accidentally changed the sort order.

Go to Library and do View > Sort > Capture Time or > Filename.  (You can also set the sort order via the toolbar, but it's easier to explain using menus.)

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Feb 28, 2017 Feb 28, 2017

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The order of the filmstrip is the same as that set for Library grid view.  You've probably accidentally changed the sort order.

Go to Library and do View > Sort > Capture Time or > Filename.  (You can also set the sort order via the toolbar, but it's easier to explain using menus.)

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Feb 28, 2017 Feb 28, 2017

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Thank you my friend, that solved the problem. You're better than the tech guys online lol. Thanks again. It was really annoying me.

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Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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It looks like I may be having a similar problem.  It is driving me crazy and would appreciate any help.

I (sometimes) edit photos with external editors which produce PSD files.  When I return to Lightroom, the edited files seem to be in the stack with the original NEF photo.  That's fine.

However, I cannot open the stack and get access to the edited file.  I can see the edited PSD file in the folder (from windows explorer) but Lightroom tells me it is already imported if I try to import it again.  I re-edited the same NEF file, the stack grew accordingly but I still can't get access to the edited file.

How can I access files in the stack?  Clicking on the double bar does not work.  Hitting "S" does not work.  Choosing "unstack" in the menu does not work.

What am I doing wrong?  Help ! !

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LEGEND ,
Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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If you have a FILTER set than the stack will appear not to open if the underlying file is a doesn't have the matching criteria.

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Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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Filters are "off".  If I set filter to "psd", it does not show any files.  Depressing.  😞

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LEGEND ,
Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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Switch back to the Library module then back to the Develop module. G (g) key then the D (d) key. Does the edited, Stacked, file now show up?

What is the Sort: set to in the Library module? Set it to Capture Time and the stacked images should be right next to one another.

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Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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When photos are in a stack they are always unstacked next to each and not by the selected sort mode.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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That is not correct. If the second stacked image was created long after the original image and you unstack them and select Added Order as the Sort they are not still next to one another.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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The three middle photos are stacked and the sort method is by RATING.  As you can see, the photo in the stack do not honor the sort.  Having the stacked photos move all over the grid during a sort defeats the purpose of a stack.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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Ok so? If they are stacked then they appear together. Your other post you said if they are Un-Stacked they still appear together no matter what the Sort is set to and that is not correct.

Stack 1.PNG

Then that stack unstacked and sort set to Added Order. You'll note the image is now at the end of the film strip and the last image in the grid view.

Sort 2.PNG

Now I have to Re-Stack them.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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I guess my semantics was wrong when I said "unstack",  I should have said "expand" the stack.   Sylvian is trying to "expand" the stack and it won't expand apparently.  Sylvian has double-bars by the photos so there is a stack.

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Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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Yep to Bob.

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Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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I have been switching back and forth and that did not change anything.

However, here's what I did:  while in my external editor, I exported to TIF the picture I was working on before returning to LR (with the PSD file) and guess what?  My stack is working.  (!!)

The TIF that I exported is not in the stack (as expected I guess) but I can now open the stack and see the three PSD files that are stacked (and not previously visible).

It seems like the export to TIF has awaken the stack function .

I don't know what this is all about and I don't like it.  I must've wasted over an hour trying to get to my edited file and re-editing it.

Any insightful advice will be appreciated.  Thanks.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Sylvain+C.  wrote

I don't know what this is all about and I don't like it.  I must've wasted over an hour trying to get to my edited file and re-editing it.

Any insightful advice will be appreciated.  Thanks.

You appear to have ran into one of the many glitches in Lightroom that seem to be random.  I wish Adobe would spend a little more time in cleanup of the code.

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