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Im editing a raw photo and wanted to add lens correction. I put my selection but when leaving to a different tab, say Basic, Details, or Tones and making edits there and coming back to the Lens section, the selection disappears but the drop down menu of the lens profile shows a check mark nexts to the selection i made.

Steps:

- Open raw file
- Go to lens tab
- Add lens correction (the default is (none)) 
- Go to different tab and make edits
- Go back to Lens tab and observe lens profile selection disappears


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  • 3 weeks later...
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Welcome to the forums @Noé Alejandro and apologies for the late response,

This isn't an issue I can replicate following the steps provided, the selected correction persists between switching the active panel in the docked stack of panels. Have you tried checking the Lens profile box so the selected correction is actively applied to the image, and then trying this again?

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If the issue persists, could you confirm the following:

  • What MacOS version are you using?
  • Is Photo updated to the latest available version (2.5.7)?
  • Can you provide a screen recording demonstrating the steps from scratch?

Thanks!

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