Adobe Acrobat Synchronizer is listed in my login items on mac os (10.14.4). My computer is not shutting down at night.getting the white spinning wheel which goes all night. Apple believes it's something in my login items that is preventing the shutdown. The only thing left in my login items is Adobe Acrobat Synchronizer.
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Today we’re proud to introduce the newest member of the Lightroom family: Lightroom for Apple TV.Our goal has always been to make Lightroom the one solution that you use to enjoy your photography, anywhere and to let you share your photos with anyone, anywhere, with the best possible quality. Now, with Lightroom for Apple TV that goal has become a reality on the big screen.
Wow your friends, family, and clients with your favorite photos, in the comfort of your home or studio.With this Lightroom for Apple TV release, you’ll be able to share your photos one by one in a slideshow, with the ability to stop and zoom in to see all the detail within your photo. Quickly navigate through all your photos to find that exact memory you’re looking for.All your photos, are always available with your latest edits. In Lightroom for Apple TV, you can view and share all of your synced Lightroom photos including photos you’ve uploaded via Lightroom CC on your desktop, Lightroom on mobile, or Lightroom on the web.Lightroom for Apple TV requires an Apple TV 4 th Gen as well as a Creative Cloud subscription to login. The app can be downloaded for free from the App Store on your Apple TV, and is available right now.We’d love to hear what you think about the app, as well as any recommendations for the future.Thanks!Josh and the Lightroom team.
You’re confused. People don’t buy software b/c of bugs fixed, but go for shiny new features and/or new workflow opportunities. Adobe knows this, and LR Desktop is still so buggy a lot of work would be required – I’m still enjoying the regular “broken keyboard shortcuts = restart lr” bug after some hours.So take a constructive approach, and help Adobe to come up with new ways to market the LR brand. My entry into the “the next LR platform” would be “Lightroom for Apple Watch” – what are your ideas? This is useful for displaying a collection if one uses an Apple TV. I find greater utility in the ability to view collections (and now even import raw files) on my iPad Pro.
But all of this, while a great step forward, only highlights for me one significant deficit in Adobe’s mobile strategy.I do my editing on a Mac Pro. My catalog resides there, and my raw files reside on Pegasus RAID drives. When I am traveling, I have no access to my files, not even my Creative Cloud synchronized collections, on my laptop.
The only option is to copy and take the catalog with me. So, if Adobe really wants to do something impressive, allow me to access those collections on my MacBook Pro. Why not allow a second computer to connect to those collections for culling and initial edits? Give the same feature to laptops you just gave to iPads. Allow me to import my raw files into Lightroom on my laptop and have them sync back to my desktop, which is my primary editing machine.
Of course, I understand the latter is probably more complex engineering. But at minimum, let me see my collections on ALL my devices (iPhones, iPads, MacBook Pros).
Great stuff – was looking forward to getting this on my Apple TV. Loading of images is pretty quick on screen and everything works nicely in my quick test of it so far.The only glaring issue for me is that the collections on the front page are in alphabetical order which is pretty useless for me with heaps of collections. I think most people are going to want to look at their latest collections so it would be nice to have a setting like on the mobile apps to choose between latest collections descending date order or alphabetical order for the people that want that too. Hopefully sub-folders support comes at some stage.And yes another vote for smart collections to be able to be synced – that would make everything so much more useful.After smart collections I am just waiting on full quality original backups – surely this is going to be coming at some point.
Having to backup my images at Dropbox, S3 or wherever would be much easier if we could just pay an extra fee to Adobe to keep every original file in the cloud rather than Smart Previews. Nice idea, but as long as it’s not possible to sync Smart Collections, it’s as useful as mobile sync without Smart Collections – i.e. Not useful at all.The idea of syncing should be that things happen automatically. Has Adobe not seen Apple Photos or Google Photos? Who the h.ll has time to create some new sync collections every frigging day to see the latest photos on mobile, or now TV? Can’t we at least have the “Previous Import” automatically synced or something?
ZOMG this makes no sense except in some mid-managers head at Adobe. Let’s focus on fixing Lightroom before adding more new features. I’m all for new features, and I can defiantly see this being used in a studio setting with clients, but Adobe If you don’t fix the foundation, the house is going to fall down. Nearly every photography podcast I listen to has spent a good amount of time over the last year discussing alternatives to Lightroom because of the performance issues.
It’s not a good sign for the future. You have to get this fixed.As a side note, I opened up Aperture yesterday and the difference in performance to Lightroom made me remember why I used to use it before migrating to Lightroom when Apple ended development. If software that hasn’t seen any updates in several years is performing drastically better than constantly updated software, something is wrong. “Our goal has always been to make Lightroom the one solution that you use to enjoy your photography, anywhere and to let you share your photos with anyone, anywhere, with the best possible quality.”If the above statement is true why can we only create books that can only be printed by Blurb?Many of us really do want Lightroom to be our ‘one solution’ but you insist upon walling us in to a single vendor. How does that accomplish the end goal of sharing out photos with anyone, anywhere, with the best possible quality when Blurb may not offer the end products with the dimensions, paper types and cover styles we desire? I have a subscription to both LightRoom CC and Photoshop CC.
As a photographer, all my work when edited etc, is placed on a Lacie d2 – 4TB back up disk. I usually carry around 300 to 400 photos at one time in LightRoom. I don’t back up to the cloud.
That being said, will I be able too see my photos that I have in LightRoom CC now on my 27 inch iMac, if I have the 4 Generation of Apple TV? I have the 2nd Generation now and will upgrade if I am able to see my photos now that I am working on and editing on LightRoom CC.
I can view them now using Airplay on my iPhone 6 or the same on my 27 inch iMac. An answer would be appreciated before I decide to get the 4th Generation.
IssueWorkaroundWhen you start Lightroom, it displays a dialog prompting you to sign in. After signing in with your Adobe ID, the cloud icon (at the upper-right corner) shows a moving blue spinner over it, but the grid remains blank and doesn't load or display any photos.( Operating system: Windows, macOS)You can resolve this issue by signing out and then signing in again. From the menu bar, choose Help Sign Out. Lightroom will now restart. Sign in with your Adobe ID again when prompted.
This is a known limitation. There is no workaround available yet.When migrating from Apple Photos, HEIC image files do not migrate if you do not have an active subscription.( Operating system: macOS)Before you begin migration, subscribe or renew your subscription.When migrating from Apple Photos Library, the displayed number of assets that are being synced is more than that exist in the catalog.( Operating system: macOS)When you begin migration from Apple Photos library, Lightroom groups some assets like Live Photos into stacks. For syncing purposes, Lightroom counts these stacks as assets. The processing assets number displayed is the temporary image count that includes the stacks. After the sync is complete, the correct count is displayed.
IssueWorkaroundWhen you try to import an AVI video file, Lightroom displays an import error.(Operating system: macOS only)Beginning with the October 2018 release of Lightroom CC (version 2.0), you can no longer import new AVI files on macOS. The existing AVI files in your catalog play as expected in Lightroom. On Windows, the support for AVI files is still available. For related helpful information, see.Slow import performance when adding photos from an internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD spinning drive).( Operating system: Windows, macOS)If your workflow involves frequently importing photos from a hard drive, consider using a Solid State Drive (SSD) for faster import performance.Lightroom detects the plugged in Apple iPhone mobile device but the Add Photos screen shows zero images to import.( Operating system: Windows, macOS)Configure your Apple iPhone mobile device to trust the computer where Lightroom is installed.
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To do so:. Unplug your iPhone, if connected to the computer.
Then go to Settings General Reset Reset Location & Privacy. Insert your passcode, then click Reset Settings. This resets the location and privacy settings back to factory default. Plug your iPhone to the computer where Lightroom is installed:. (Windows) Make sure you unlock your iPhone and tap Allow if you see the alert - 'Allow this device to access photos and videos'.
(macOS) Make sure you unlock your iPhone and tap Trust if you see the alert - 'Trust this Computer'.Lightroom sometimes does not recognize an SD card or an SD card connected via USB adapter.( Operating system: macOS only)If Lightroom doesn't recognize the SD card, check whether macOS recognizes it or not. If macOS recognizes your device:. Copy the files from the SD card to the local hard drive using Finder. Then, add photos in Lightroom from the local hard drive.When you, a new album isn't created if you specify an album name that already exists even when the letter casing in the names is different; Lightroom doesn't display any error or warning. IssueWorkaroundRecent photo edits or metadata changes done in Lightroom don't sync to Lightroom Classic, if the image file is deleted from Lightroom before these changes get synced to the cloud.Wait until syncing has finished across Lightroom clients before deleting the images in Lightroom. Click the icon at the upper-right corner in Lightroom to see the sync status.Lightroom indicates that you are signed in but no images appear in the grid.Restart Lightroom.Cloud icon shows red circle with! In it; and the synced and backed up window show the error 'Some Photos Invalid.' ( Operating system: Windows, macOS)To resolve this issue, do the following:.
In the My Photos area in the left pane, select the All Photos album. Switch to the Square Grid view, which displays photos as equal-sized thumbnails along with their flag status, sync status, and rating.
Click the filter icon next to the Search bar to bring up the filter options. From the filter bar options, choose Sync Status Error.
Lightroom now displays only those photos that it is trying to sync. Press Ctrl+A (Win) or Command+A (Mac) to select all the photos displaying in the grid and then do any of the following:.
Delete the selected photos by choosing the Edit Delete option and then again. Apply a flag or a star rating to selected photos.The syncing issue should now be resolved.
To check the sync status, click the cloud icon at the upper-right corner.Syncing appears to be stuck. Sync status shows no changes, even though you've waited for a sufficiently long time for the sync progress to update.( Operating system: Windows, macOS). In the My Photos area in the left pane, select the All Photos album. Switch to the Square Grid view, which displays photos as equal-sized thumbnails along with their flag status, sync status, and rating. Click the filter icon next to the Search bar to bring up the filter options. From the filter bar options, choose Sync Status Syncing. Lightroom now displays only those photos that it is trying to sync.
Press Ctrl+A (Win) or Command+A (Mac) to select all the photos displaying in the grid and then do any of the following:. Apply a flag or a star rating to selected photos.The syncing issue should now be resolved. To check the sync status, click the cloud icon at the upper-right corner. IssueWorkaroundThumbnails for AVI videos are not generated( Operating system: macOS only)It might take some time to render the thumbnails. Hence, you may experience some delay in seeing thumbnails for AVI video format.GPS information is not displayed for videos taken from iPhones.( Operating system: Windows only)iPhone videos GPS info is not available on Windows. There is no workaround available yet.Slo-mo videos taken from iPhone playback at normal speed,This is a known limitation. There is no workaround available yet.No camera information is available and time zone in the capture date is incorrect for videos.( Operating system: Windows only)This is a known limitation. There is no workaround available yet.Video starts from the beginning instead of the selected point in the timeline.( Operating system: macOS only)This is a known limitation.
There is no workaround available yet.Lightroom menu bar is lost after pressing G or ESC while playing video in full screen mode.( Operating system: macOS only)Restart Lightroom.Lightroom does not support R3D or Apple ProRes video files.This is a known limitation. There is no workaround available.Lightroom does not support Avid DNxHR/DNxHD video files.This is a known limitation. There is no workaround available. IssueWorkaroundLightroom loses track of the photo locations on your hard disk when you move data from one computer to another. For example, when you upgrade your computer.( Operating system: Windows, macOS). The easiest option to move Lightroom photos to a new computer is to install Lightroom on the new computer, sign in with your Adobe ID, and let the files sync from the cloud.
If you use some other method to move your photos such as using a disk imaging app, Lightroom presents an error that it can't find the files. Select the option to Forget the drive when you see the error.
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Note that, Lightroom won't display the error now, however, you'll have to clear the files out on the drive manually to reclaim the space.In the, Lightroom allows you to choose an NTFS-formatted drive, then informs you that the drive is invalid.( Operating system: macOS only)Choose a drive that is formatted as FAT-32. IssueWorkaroundBeginning with Lightroom CC 2.0 (October 2018 releases), you can no longer import new AVI files on macOS.
The existing AVI files in your catalog play as expected in Lightroom. On Windows, the support for AVI files is still availableUnable to use Boundary Warp and Fill Edges together. Using one of them disables other.If you want to use Fill Edges and Boundary Warp together, use the latest release of Adobe Camera Raw or Lightroom Classic.Save as Preset in Discover tab does not work.Go to the last step of the tutorial before choosing Save as Preset. When you launch Lightroom, it displays a message ' Updating: Lightroom needs to do some housekeeping.' . The progress bar below the message shows no progress even after several hours. Lightroom displays an error message mentioning ' '.( Operating system: macOS only)Follow the workaround steps below:Caution: Before you proceed with these steps, note that any edits or changes that have not finished syncing to the cloud may be lost. Quit Lightroom.
In the Finder window, choose Go Go To Folder and type /pictures. Locate a bundle named Lightroom Library.lrlibrary. Right-click or control-click this bundle and choose Show Package Contents. You'll find a folder inside it with a long cryptic string of numbers and letters ( for example: d1a4f88d2b534c7d91022136fd182532). Open that folder. In the folder, delete all the files named Managed Catalog.anything.
Also delete the Previews.db file. Launch Lightroom.Windows Firewall may present a warning about the Lightroom Sync Utility.( Operating system: Windows only)Go to Firewall settings in Windows and unblock the Lightroom Sync Utility.When using keyboard shortcuts in Lightroom, the AltGr key on the European keyboards doesn't work.Use the Alt key (next to the Spacebar key) instead, or access the command via the menus instead of using the keyboard shortcut.
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