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Mon, Oct 23, 2017 6:51 PM
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Lightroom Desktop: Badge Overlays on Thumbnails in Grid View
Please can 'Badge Overlays' in Grid View as available in Lightroom Classic and Lightroom on the web be brought to the new Lightroom CC client? This will make it a LOT easier to review picked and rejected photos in context of the rest of the album.
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Victoria_Bampton_Lightroom_Queen
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Victoria Bampton a.k.a. The Lightroom Queen
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Author of Adobe Lightroom Classic - The Missing FAQ and Adobe Lightroom - Edit Like a Pro books.
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James_S
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3 years ago
It would be much better if the badge overlays could be made available (with a toggle to turn them on and off) in the Photo Grid view (much like in the web version).
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notthatnathan
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266 Points
3 years ago
It's great that sidecar jpg's now show in Lightroom CC, but it's difficult to tell which are raw and which are jpg in the list without selecting every photo and looking at the info pane.
Could be solved by being able to filter by file type, or marking them in some way.
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oli_sones
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92 Points
3 years ago
It would be great to bring over a feature from Lightroom Classic to CC which enables a small tag to be added to thumbnails once the image has been edited. At the moment I don't have any visual way of knowing if any image from my library has been edited other than filtering by picks, which in a hurry isn't ideal.
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birinder_singh
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122 Points
3 years ago
Please add the image adjustment thumbnail badge to Lightroom mobile cc. It would help identify which images have been adjusted. This would be specifically helpful when importing collections from Lightroom classic or cc so that we know a certain image has been adjusted and indentify what images need work
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christian_figueroa_86koomn1f33m1
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102 Points
3 years ago
Hello, Am I the only 1 that thinks it's crazy not to have some kind of "graded Icon" over each picture thumbnail simply just letting them know that picture have been color corrected alert. Ie if it had a a rainbow over the top of each thumbnail, indicating that shot has been worked on. That would make it easier to see what needs to be worked on and what hasn't , instead of going through each shot. If you're going through 4500 shots, this would help.
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andrew_hewitt_dp0q5prvnmvv7
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3 years ago
If not on a badge, then at least much more information shown in the info panel - there's a lot more space there to put everything, why not the keywords too?
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Andy
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cryptochrome
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2 years ago
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celeste_guidice
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138 Points
2 years ago
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heike_kuzio
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86 Points
a year ago
It would be really great to for example see straight away, if a photo has already been edited or if it is flagged or rated (in Filmstrip). For now I always have to go through all pictures and guess which one I liked the most or which one I ́ve already edited. (Sometimes the edits made are very minor and therefore not visible in the little preview of the Filmstrip)
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matthew_brandon
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a year ago
Why is the UI team not on top of this? Why isn't CC more developed by now? Classic should be thrown out the window because CC should be feature rich by now. I'm really stuck between using Classic because it does more or using a modern piece of software that has my photos everywhere on all my devices. FIX IT. Your throwing money at your stock holders instead of maintaining your products. You're no longer the only choice.
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