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Lightroom GUI turning funny colours ?!?

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david_g

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Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia
Lightroom Experience
Intermediate
Lightroom Version
Classic
Lightroom Version Number
Lightroom CC 2015.14 Camera Raw 10.1
Operating System
  1. macOS 10.14 Mojave
Intermittently Lightroom is changing colour. The arrows on the folder structure become pixelated and turn red. At the same time panels opened in the Quick Develop area may become outline in red too. This only happens intermittently and doesn't seem to affect it productivity. Strange none the less. Any ideas? Thanks :)
 
Might be a GPU issue. Why are you using such an old version of Lightroom? The current version is Lightroom Classic 8.4.1. You paid for updates through your subscription...
 
Hi David, welcome to the forum! Check your graphics card manufacturer's website for a driver update, as that's the most likely suspect.
 
Hi David, welcome to the forum! Check your graphics card manufacturer's website for a driver update, as that's the most likely suspect.
He is running MacOS X, so the graphics card drivers should not have to be updated separately.
 
Doh, I missed that. Any kind of accessibility feature perhaps, or screenshot software that may be responding to a keyboard shortcut maybe?
 
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