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Light room Radial filter Issues

New Here ,
May 04, 2017 May 04, 2017

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I spent a whole afternoon editing some kids pictures and used the Radial filter to brighten their faces (exposure)

I exported them and send them to print. Pictures came back BAD. checked in light room and all the radial filters were moved!!

I cropped the pictures before and then applied the radial filter,  This is BAD!! what went wrong?????

please help? someone had this issue?

I will have to re print (pay again) and my clients will get their pictures LATE.

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Advisor , May 05, 2017 May 05, 2017

I just checked and found that when Auto Sync was enabled and I had multiple images selected the Radial Filter DOES change its position on every image to select the last change I made.

Additionally when I adjust only one image with Auto Sync disabled and apply changes from one image to the next using the Previous button the Radial Filter is applied in the same place.

But if you didn't have that checked then that wasn't the problem and something else happened. Have you managed to recreate the issue?

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May 05, 2017 May 05, 2017

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Did you have multiple images selected and have Auto Sync turned on?

Any changes you make to one image will apply to all selected images.

Sean McCormack. Author of 'Essential Development 3'. Magazine Writer. Former Official Fuji X-Photographer.

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Nope I did not! 

I Just checked, And did a  couple of experiments and that does NOT change the Position of the Radial Filters.

SO the Previous is NOT the Correct Answer.

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I just checked and found that when Auto Sync was enabled and I had multiple images selected the Radial Filter DOES change its position on every image to select the last change I made.

Additionally when I adjust only one image with Auto Sync disabled and apply changes from one image to the next using the Previous button the Radial Filter is applied in the same place.

But if you didn't have that checked then that wasn't the problem and something else happened. Have you managed to recreate the issue?

If not then it most likely was a genuine slip of the keyboard/mouse and you simply didn't notice on export.

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As D.A.R. has said, if you have Auto Sync on, any change you make including Radial Filter applies to every image. When you tested, you definitely had a series of photos selected? I've even rechecked it here, and it does change all the other selected images.

Sean McCormack. Author of 'Essential Development 3'. Magazine Writer. Former Official Fuji X-Photographer.

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