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Could you confirm this bug please


PutinHuilo

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Could you please confirm this bug and possibly upvote on adobe forum i've been facing this since 2023.


When using Merge to HDR and Merge to Panorama option Update embedded JPEG previw = Full Size is ignored ACR saves resulting DNG with embedeed JPEG preview only 256x256 pixels.

Even later when that Panorama / HDR image is opened back and changed in ACR preview updates only to max 256x256 pixels depsite option Update embedded JPEG previw = Full Size.

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Well, I tried a Merge to HDR and followed all the steps, including updating the preview sizes in the DNG, but the maximum preview dimensions were 256 pixels.

Yet the link you provided brought me to the Adobe Community page, which looked like it had no access.

So not sure what to do at this point

John Wheeler

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I upvoted and also added my own post to the thread copied here for what its worth:

Confirmed still a problem with Photoshop 2025 and ACR 17.2


This bug has been around for a long time.


It would be great if Adobe at least acknowledged this as a bug, even if it is low on their priority list to fix.


In addition, providing an Adobe workaround would be very helpful instead of having to use a non-Adobe app to correct this problem.


I certainly hope that the length of time on the low-priority bug list would eventually bump the priority for a real fix.


Just a suggestion from a retired engineering manager which including managing software.


John Wheeler
 
Maybe it's not a bug...maybe it's a feature... :thinking:
:joy::joy::joy: There were some Photoshop bugs back in the day , when I was interfacing with an Adobe employee working with me on some PS bugs. On one of them, he used almost the exact same wording: "intended to be that way to protect the customer." Yet they fixed it in the next revision. Makes me wonder if some companies have their employees go through "gaslighting" training. :silly:
 

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