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Dec 07, 2011 22:00 |  #1

This information is on the top of every picture in LR3 on my wife's MacBook Pro but it was never showing up on mine. I want to disable it on hers. How do I do that?

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Dec 07, 2011 22:14 |  #2

Press "i"


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Dec 07, 2011 22:15 |  #3

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Press "i"

Thank you.

Incredibly simple and now I feel less than intelligent. haha.




  
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Dec 08, 2011 15:54 |  #4

LR is less than intelligent. It seems to pop that information up any time you want to work in the top-left corner of a photo. And it usually takes two presses of 'i' to get rid of it.


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Dec 08, 2011 16:02 |  #5

garryknight wrote in post #13514958 (external link)
LR is less than intelligent. It seems to pop that information up any time you want to work in the top-left corner of a photo. And it usually takes two presses of 'i' to get rid of it.

I never have this issue.

However OP, if you go to the view menu you will see a list of keyboard shortcuts for the various LR functions, what you were seeing was the "loupe info", which can be customized as well as simply turned on or off. It can be a helpful quick reference for instance if you plan on printing an image and want to make sure you have enough resolution after you crop to print as current resolution will be right there.


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garryknight wrote in post #13514958 (external link)
LR is less than intelligent. It seems to pop that information up any time you want to work in the top-left corner of a photo. And it usually takes two presses of 'i' to get rid of it.

That's because there are two overlays. And it seems to be very intelligent, it knows exactly how to activate your paranoia.


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garryknight wrote in post #13514958 (external link)
LR is less than intelligent. It seems to pop that information up any time you want to work in the top-left corner of a photo. And it usually takes two presses of 'i' to get rid of it.

There's 3 options: Temporarily show, show permanent or don't show at all.


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Dec 09, 2011 14:22 |  #8

tzalman wrote in post #13515004 (external link)
That's because there are two overlays. And it seems to be very intelligent, it knows exactly how to activate your paranoia.

But I turned paranoia mode off! ;)

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There's 3 options: Temporarily show, show permanent or don't show at all.

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