Lightroom :: 5.3 Is Incapacitated After Using Red X To Close It
Jan 5, 2014
In LR 5.3 on a macbook pro I find that closing the window with the red X makes it impossible to recall the window from the icon in the dock. I can still go to LR menu but Quit is not an option and everything else is very limited. I am forced to Force Quit and I think this has hosed my catalog and library. There are many recent folders and images missing. I believe this is a flaw in LR 5.3. I never had this happen back to LR 2.Â
I have recently downloaded Photoshop CC, Bridge and Lightroom 5.2 64 bit and am suffering with terrible performance issues. Initially both photoshop and lightroom worked really well but after only a couple of days and only a few hundred images being imported into lightroom I can no longer use lightroom.  The computer works fine prior to me opening lightroom, I can use all programs, open files and folders with no issue. However as soon as I have opened Lightroom then the whole system grinds to a hault. Lightroom is unresponsive and the rest of the system practically freezes, it took over an hour to open a folder containing roughly 100 JPEGs. When closing the laptop I have to manually close background programs because they are also unresponsive.  The computer has 6Gb RAM, 500GB HDD and a dual core processor so there is ample power to cope with this program on my system.
I was trying thje new lightroom 4 beta, and is been crashing everytime I try to work with it..I was editing a picture and trying to see with the before and after view, and is been crashing since then, why is that?
Am running the system as above and can't ever see the minimize/maximize/close buttons normally in Win 7's title bar.This means I have to keep quitting the program if I want to do anything else.Am I doing something wrong here or is this a bug of this particular implementation?
I'm running Win 7 on an 64 bit OS machine. LR 4 doesn't display the App control buttons in the upper right hand corner controlling CLOSE, REDUCE and MINMIZE the App. Clickingblindly in their location does nothing either. I can find no way to get them to be functional.
Whenever I edit (a copy) of an image in Photoshop CS6 from Lightroom 4.3 (Photo/Edit-In), after I save and close the image in CS6 the new psd image does not show in Lightroom. In order to see the image in Lightroom, I need to close Lightroom and then reopen Lightroom. It is almost like Lightroom needs to "refresh". Any solution that does not require me to close Lightroom? I have tried to use View/Sort by extension, filename, edit time, etc. with no effect.
I have Lightroom installed on two Windows 7, 64bit systems. On one the top line above the File, Edit, Library... line is the expected; Lightroom 3 Catalog... at the left end and the three boxes on the right (minimize, maximize and Close). On my other system that line is missing. How to get it back?
Every Time I select IMPORT on LR5 I have to "browse" and click several of the little triangles and navigate to the folder I want to import from. It seems to me in LR4 whenever I imported the File tree was left the way it was when it was shut down. I am not sure if I am expressing myself like I should it just gets frustrating becuase I am doing a Lot of importing from a Cloud source (dropbox camera uploads folder) and each time I have to browse from C Drive >USERS>USER NAME>DROPBOX>Camera uploads that is like 5 clicks every time I do it which is several times a day latley.
When I try to load updates, I am informed that I must close cs5.5 bridge. I then do so. I then try to load but am informed that cs5.5 bridge needs to be closed.
I am currently using a windows 7 Toshiba laptop. I have downloaded the free trial of Photoshop but after around 5 mintues of use, it encounters a problem and has to close. Unfortunately, windows can not find the problem. I am therefore unable to do any work. I have tried restarting the laptop several times but it still keeps happening.
the close-up tool, which by default used a (+) sign to amplify detail, switched to a (-) sign to show detail further away from the viewer. That's the magnifyin glass icon. It must have happened when using the Alt key.
But the (-) mode became permanent and there was no way to change it back to (+), even after re-setting tools, and even after uninstall re-install.
It took uninstall and deleted a subdirectory and its contents, where P.S. stores user parameters, that it installed as (+) which is the default mode.
I've just upgraded Creative Suite CS4 from CS2. But now, wen i launch Photoshop for the first time, it's running normally.But if i want to close it, it seems to be closed, but a photoshop process is still remaining in memory and i cant launchPhotoshop until a kill the first process. The computer is Intel Core Duo based with 2 Gb memory and an ATI 3450 512 Mb vga card.
I have photoshop 7.0 and have had no problems for years. Today when I was editing a photo it froze. It happened again when I click Image >adjustments>brightness and contrast....it freezes and won't let me close photoshop. I can minimize photoshop and work on other things-just not photoshop.
Downloaded lightroom with no problem. When I try to download photoshop and bridge I get a message saying to close bridge which is not open. Tried shutting down and started over to no avail.
Using 3 bracketed JPG or CR2 open them up into HDR Pro make adjustments  results are so far off from the preview preview within HDR Pro:Results in PS CS6  Adobe Photoshop Version: 13.0 (13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00) x64 Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit Version: 6.1 Service Pack 1 System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:10, Stepping:7 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, HyperThreading
I seem to be having a problem installing Adobe Photoshop CC , everything was working great in the beginning , but as soon as I began installing it I had a message display saying "Please Close The Following Application " Which in this case is Adobe Illustrator. I already have it closed , even in task manager , I can't see the Illustrator.exe.
have an issue with the oil filter when trying to use it. I have been using the filter with out any problems at all up untill now.Today when I try to open it, all it does is flash up for a second and then close. It doesn't give me any error messages it just flickers and closes. Â Photoshop doesn't crash, the other filters all work. Also I noticed in the filter drop down menu that the oil painting doesn't have a shortcut next to it like the others, and I cannot remember if it had one before or is suppossed to have one.
I have a big problem with photoshop that continues to always close at random. The error report is as follows.
Process:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 [519] Path:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS5.1/Adobe Photoshop CS5.1.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Identifier:Â Â Â Â Â com.adobe.Photoshop Version:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 12.1 (12.1x20110328.r.145] [12.1) Code Type:Â Â Â Â Â Â X86-64 (Native) Parent Process:Â launchd [137] User ID:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 502 Â [code]...
I haven't been in programming for AutoCAD in a while, and I have created a new Palette Set and have set it up to work around AutoCAD's intricacies, but I can't seem to stop the crash when closing Autocad error. (harmless to the user at that time, but very annoying). Here is my Palette Set activation and maintenance
Because there is no way to tell the difference between minimize ("-") to close ("x") on palette set. I put a button on my user control to write my own code to close the Palette Set.
m_ps is the current PaletteSet, m_uc is my user control which has been loaded into m_ps.
what code I need to write inside my close button click event to unload m_uc , close m_ps and set both m_uc and m_ps to nothing?
I am trying to build a robotic head using the surface modeling and thereafter thicken the surface to form solid. I was not able to load the original model as the file size is exceeded. I use a derive model and the problem is similar.