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Sat, Oct 24, 2015 2:10 PM
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Bug in photo placement on HiDPI device
I have a Windows 10 machine (Surface Pro 3 i7) with a 2560 by 1440 external monitor with scaling set to 125%. I'm running the latest version of Lightroom CC (2015.2.1).
In the map module, whenever I drag & drop a photo (or group) onto the map, they get pinned below and to the right of where I drop them relative to the top-left corner of the map. If I then drag the pin (this only works for single photos) I can then place it correctly.
Any photos that have already been tagged seem to be shown in the right place.
The below image shows this problem, including two pictures A and B that I have placed and then Lightroom has recorded further east and south of their true locations. Item C is fine (in the top-left corner)

In the map module, whenever I drag & drop a photo (or group) onto the map, they get pinned below and to the right of where I drop them relative to the top-left corner of the map. If I then drag the pin (this only works for single photos) I can then place it correctly.
Any photos that have already been tagged seem to be shown in the right place.
The below image shows this problem, including two pictures A and B that I have placed and then Lightroom has recorded further east and south of their true locations. Item C is fine (in the top-left corner)
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This conversation has been merged. Please refer the main conversation: Lightroom 6.2: Map module doesn't handle HDPI correctly (Win 10)
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