Grid view by rating includes raw unstarred images

In the grid view by rating, if you have a starred psd PLUS the raw file from whence it came, they both appear in sort by rating (this is NEW and UNDESIRABLE).  Is there a way not to see the raw file?

You've replied with a blank message.  If you were intending to show us a screenshot of something using e-mail, then you need to do that with the web forum version of the messages, and use the little camera icon above where you type in text:

Similar Messages

  • Grid View: Flags, Rating, Color Label read only? / Mark Images Read only?

    Hi
    I'd like to see the flag-status, rating and color label assigned to an image as cell icons. But if I show them as Cell Icons, I am also able to change them, which happens to me quite often accidentally when I click into the frame of a image to change selections.
    Is it possible to show these markers for each image without being able to change them in the frame? I would be quite happy being able to change them from the tool bar, but still being able to see them on the single image.
    Related to this:
    Is it somehow possible to mark images as read only, so that further changes (development, metadata etc.) can be made impossible? This would be nice for older images, which have been processed completely and should stay that way, inhibiting accidental changes to images. Sometimes it is difficult to even notice when one accidentally changes metadata on an image.
    Thanks for your thoughts
    Beat Gossweiler
    Switzerland

    Yes it's a bug. I see it on Mac platform.

  • Rating / Label "Buttons" active, although not shown in Grid View

    While I was investigating the reason for JPEG images being written back with no obvious changes applied to them (see also How to filter on Metadata Status "Has been changed"?) I noticed something I think is a bug:
    Becaus it sometimes happened to me that I unintentially changed the rating for a picture because I wanted to click into the frame of an image to select it as the only image, I have set my Library View Options as follows for Compact Cell Extras (for a better description also see Grid View: Flags, Rating, Color Label read only? / Mark Images Read only?):
    Index Number checked
    Top Label checked with File Name
    Rotation unchecked
    Bottom Label unchecked with Rating and Label
    Now, if I click into the area, where rating or color label would show (if shown), the rating of the images changes. So I am clicking on an option I don't even see ...
    This was one of the reasons, why metadata in pictures sometimes  would get updated without me knowing why. Anybody else who has experienced this behaviour?
    Beat Gossweiler
    Switzerland
    P.S: My workaround now is to have Common Photo Settings shown in the bottom label.

    Yes it's a bug. I see it on Mac platform.

  • LR5.5 Cannot rate individual images in grid view

    Here's the problem I'm having on LR5.5 on Mac 10.8.5:
    In grid view, I select a range of images and hit "N" to go into Survey mode. When I highlight a single image and type a 1-4 rating it assigns that rating to every image selected in the survey. Even hitting "E" to enter Loupe mode from Survey mode does the same thing -- all images selected in the range are assigned the rating, not just the highlighted image. This is a big change from previous versions of LR, making it difficult to compare images and rate individuals.
    Has anyone experienced this problem and/or found a solution?
    Thanks very much.
    -Brett
    www.brettsimison.com

    Trying ticking it and unticking it to see if it is stuck.  It works fine on the two systems I've tested.

  • Viewing Jpeg next to Raw in grid view LR 5

    Hi
    I have been using LR since version 2 and since upgrading to LR5 I can't find a way to view the jpeg files next to the raw file. in grid view it just shows RAW + JPEG on a single photo but I want to split them so I can see the jpeg type. I changed my preferences to 'treat jpegs as separate files' but what do I do with all the files I already imported and corrected?
    Thanks
    Mica

    studiomigo wrote:
    So mamy years with LR and still don't get the workflow....-)
    Importing RAW+JPEG (together as one) is for people who only use the JPEG *outside* Lightroom. I mean, the jpeg is *inaccessible* in Lightroom - it's kept with the raw as a courtesy (on disk, i.e. when moving/renaming), and that is all.
    Import raw and jpegs separately if you want any kind of access to the jpeg in Lightroom.
    There is room for raw+jpeg handling improvement i.m.o. but we may not see it until a more thorough revamping of "related file handling" - mere speculation...
    Rob

  • How can I compare two collections at the same time? (View two grid views)

    I have two collections containing some of the same images. (My Nikon D70 did not put an end-of-file on some images. I recovered them into a different collection.) Now I want to display both collections side-by-side in grid view. I will select those images in the "recovered" collection that correspond to the bad images in the "main" collection, add the ratings etc, and move just these to another collection.
    It is extremely frustrating to have to bounce back and forth between collections, remembering each image one by one and selecting it in the "recovered" collection. (The image names are not preserved in the "recovered" collection -- I have to go by what the image looks like.)
    LightRoom allows me to compare photos in the compare view. I want to compare collections in two grid views.

    CaptureTheLight,
    you have ran into a situation when you have to compare two sets of images and now you're wondering how come Lightroom doesn't have such "obviously necessary" functionality? But you have to admit it, this is not such a common situation in a photographer's workflow recovers broken files and tries to compare them against themselves. I think it's a pretty specific feature you need. Still, Lightroom has enough powerful tools for editing and sorting images.
    For example...
    You could just put them all - "main" and "recovered" - into a single collection or into the Quick Collection. Label the entire "recovered" collection with, say, red and sort by capture time. Now you'll have everything side by side, ordered chronologically. The "recovered" images will stay next to the "main" images since their capture time will be the same, and they will also stand out since they have the red label.
    Make the thumbnails bigger and set up the grid view so it tints the thumbnail cell are tinted with the label color. Now, you can go quickly through them visually checking labeled vs unlabeled.

  • Grid view thumbnail border colors

    Hi all,
    I have searched Help and online and can't find an answer to a very simple question:  Why is the thumbnail border for some images a different color in grid view?  Please see the attached image.  I can't figure out why the image on the left is a lighter gray than the two in the middle.  The far right image is lighter because it is selected.
    Thank you.
    John

    Thanks Rikk, but I'm not sure if you're agreeing or disagreeing with me there.
    Just for clarification:
    When images are not selected, and they are in an expanded stack, they will appear in the grid in a darker shade of the colour they would have if they weren't in a stack, or if they were in a collapsed stack, like so:
    The two images on the left are not colour labelled, and not part of a stack. The two images on the right are also not color labelled, but are an expanded stack, so are shown with a darker shade of grey.
    If we then apply the same colour label to each image, we then get the same effect:
    But I agree that making a selection on any of these images does complicate the answer!!

  • Cannot sort images in grid view?

    I am trying to re-arrange the order of images in the grid view by mean of drag-and-drop, but LR doesn't allow me to do it. I also manually selected "User Order" from the sort menu with no effect. It is happening only with the latest bunch of photos I imported (both in Collection and Folder), while LR still allows me to re-arrange my old images. I must be missing something obvious (not to me)... any idea?

    User sort order comes up on this forum so frequently that the subject deserves to be in the FAQ, especially since user sorting is almost totally undocumented.
    As Lee Jay points out, what is implemented is a design decision. There is a basic conflict here between user sort order and the existence of subfolders.
    The current implementation has a few rough edges. For example, even including all sub-items in the top folder doesn't free up sorting as has been suggested, at least in my Windows version. Also, even if a sub-folder is empty, user sorting is still frozen in parents. BTW, a sub-folder is one recognized by LR. A folder can have sub-folders in the underlying file system not in the catalog. These have no effect as far as I can tell.
    However, in all the cases I have tried, user sorting is available within and into stacks at any level regardless of whether sub-folders exist. I can move things around freely in a stack or from outside the stack (even from another stack) into the stack. Reversal is possible in stack-to-stack moves but not from a stack to the outside, unless the folder has no sub-folders. This fact might help work around the limitation in some cases.

  • Moving images within Grid View in LR3beta2

    Frustrated. In LR3Beta1 I could manually move and place images within Grid View or from the slide view at bottom for purposes of sorting "similar subject" content within a specified Text/Attribute naming. All of this was accomplished from the Parent folder, with no need for drilling down the Tree.
    Now, since installing LR3Beta2 I can no longer manually move (sort) within Grid View...unless I am in the lower most folder of the tree. This change is not practical since a tree folder may not match the relevance of my specified Text/Attributes.
    Can anyone tell me what I may be doing wrong, or is the ability to manually sort from Parent folder no longer an option?

    Here's an example of how I catalog/label/sort my images...
    Architectural images project - 3 locations of shootng, 4 areas of focus: Doors, Windows, Facades, Walls
    So, I may have 20 images w/both a door and a facade in the shot, 20 images with a window and a door, etc. I prefer to Keyword all of the images as Architectural, and then Keyword those applicable to Doors, Windows, Facades, Walls, etc.
    Now, suppose those all go into a folder labeled Architecture.
    The next week I get an assignment for Urban settings. It may include shops, churches, etc. However, within those, I decide to Keyword (where appropriate) Doors, Windows, Churches, Shops, etc. That project goes into a folder labeled Urban Settings.
    Now, let's say I have a request specifically for "Doors". Now, those Doors are spread across multiple folders at this point so I have no opportunity to manually sort all of the doors my similar content if they fall into multiple folders. Doesn't matter that I have pulled up Doors through Text, I still cannot sort them by similar style, shape, color, etc since they are spread across multiple folders.
    In the 1st beta, I could slice and dice a hundred ways to arrive at a final view and then...sort those so that they always appeared that way whenever I called them up again. Didn't matter that they were in multiple folders. That was extremely useful and...sweet.
    Any ideas?

  • Moving Images in Grid View

    I can't for the life of me move individual images or groups of images around freely in grid view. The tutorial says to drag from the center of a thumbnail and drag it to the location you want it. I tried that and it just springs back to where it came from. I would like to randomly move images around in grid view and then number and rename. Any help is much appreciated
    dgibb

    I disagree. My point is that one should not have to keep in mind an underlying computing model in order to know when you can and can't sort.
    In general (not a Lightroom point), as I'm primarily a PC user I'm used to climbing learning curves, but I love the transparency of Macs when I do use them.
    That sorting isn't available in Lightroom just because I have an empty sub-folder makes no sense from the photographer's viewpoint.
    It's not a big deal, but the sorting constraints are a clumsy rough edge in largely excellent UI.
    js

  • After selecting an image in Library mode (grid view), my selection of image jumps to another image.

    Through several versions of Lightroom, I have encountered this problem.  I choose an image in Library mode while in Grid view and the image jumps to another that I have not chosen.  This happens about 75% of the time.  Does anyone else have this problem?  Does anyone know of a remedy.  I am using a Mac.

    HMSieg wrote:
    I am using a Mac.  I followed the platform specific instructions to find the preferences file but it is not there.  I also did a global search of my computer and the file did not show up.
    You are using the Option key to access the Library under the Go finder Menu?
    Click in the Go menu the hold the Option key and you will see Library appear, otherwise is is hidden.

  • In Lightroom 3 I am in Library mode in the Grid View and need to rearrange images, but it is not allowing me to move them.

    In Lightroom 3 I am in Library mode in the Grid View and need to rearrange images, but it is not allowing me to move them.

    I don't do a lot of dragging to custom arrange my images. But the custom order is right at the bottom of the list of sort orders on my computer.
    Added later: But don't worry about the custom order. It doesn't make any difference on my system. Are you sure you are dragging the image itself, and not the border around the image?

  • How to view the Nikon D4 RAW images in Bridge CS3

    I am in the process of buying the lattest Nikon camera the D4. However, I am still using CS3. I am wondering if I am still going to be able to view and process the RAW images in Bridge? Will I need a plug in? If so, where can I download?

    I am wondering if I am still going to be able to view and process the RAW images in Bridge?
    No, according to this overview:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    the earliest support for Nikon D4 is ACR 6.7, the latest and last update of the Camera raw plug in that came with PSCS5
    Will I need a plug in? If so, where can I download?
    You can use the DNG route, meaning downloading the free DNG converter from Adobe and those DNG files will be viewable in CS3 and you can work with them.
    Windows: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=106&platform=Windows
    Mac: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?platform=Macintosh&product=106
    While it is none of my business I just wonder why you buy a 5K $ state of the art top dSLR from 2012 and still use an 'old' piece of software released in 2007 to try and get the most out of it.
    And sadly enough CS3 Bridge is known to be the worst version ever, you sure will benefit from at least CS5 but CS6 offers the new 2012 Process in ACR.

  • No images in Library grid view

    Hi,
    In V1.0, when I set my Library to grid view I only see my images for a short while. Then all images turn to grey squares. Updating the grid (like changing thumbnail size or sorting order) again shows images only for a short while.
    Loupe and Compare view are ok.
    Never had this with the Beta versions.
    Is there a setting I need to change?
    Thx,
    Haya

    See info for this at
    LR Extras FAQ.
    Don

  • I have CS6 and I just got a new Leica D-LUX and can not view my RAW (.RWL) images in Bridge what do I do? I already tried updating Bridge  from the Help menu.

    I have CS6 and I just got a new Leica D-LUX and can not view my RAW (.RWL) images in Bridge what do I do? I already tried updating Bridge  from the Help menu.

    Did you use the Migration Assistant to help set up the new iMac using some of the files in the older PC? Some likely won't mean much, unless you have applications that can use or convert them. There's also a way to use the software Time Machine to import data files from an external or another computer, so you may have used that, too.
    Hopefully someone with experience in a similar issue will reply...
    Good luck & happy computing!

Maybe you are looking for

  • Not all of the host cluster nodes are marked as possible owners for the vms on this cluster

    I get this message in a cluster's properties after having replaced nodes' hardware (but keeping the same names). I noticed that some of the VMs in their settings have all the nodes but one checked as Possible Owners. What is a quick (PowerShell) way

  • Smartforms doubts

    1.HOW TO USE IF CONDITIONS IN SMARTFORMS? 2.HOW TO DRAW BOXES IN SMARTFORMS I TRIED TO DRAW BOX WITH FOLLOWING POSITION  XORIGIN 5 CH YORIGIN 12 LN SIZE WIDTH 15 CH HEIGHT 2 LN BOX FRAME 10 TW INTENSITY 10 DONT KNOW WHY ITS NOT WORKING 3.How can I ma

  • Need 64 bit test for Win7/Vista

    I develop application which is required to be 64 bit and it hosts IWebBrowser - so   is also 64 bit. when I load html page to this control which contains flash, of cause I get problems, as there is no flash 64 bit activex. There is, however one solut

  • Proxy to IDOC for BP Data

    Hi Experts, I am working on a Proxy to IDoc Interface for Business Partner data. Sender : ECC 6.0 (Proxy) Receiver: 4.6c (Idoc) I have used standard Message type "ABABusinessPartner" as sender. And i am mapping this message to DEBMAS and ADRMAS idocs

  • Customized CRM interface hiding locations

    Hi, Our CRM has been so highly customised that as an Adminstrator I cannot find my way to some of the out of the box locations. For example,  Settings / Auditing / Audit Log Management is not visible. Presumably there must be some server-relative URL