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09/30/2007 07:36:59 PM · #1 |
Because of this thread, I decided to get Lightroom to manage the thousands of image files I have. Whereas I think it's awesome and a great replacement for Bridge for managing a RAW workflow, for some reason it can't see my PS CS3 installation. CTRL-E (Windows) is greyed out under the "Photo" menu, and in Preferences/External Editing, it says Photoshop is not found. I wonder if anyone has any clues.
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09/30/2007 08:04:43 PM · #2 |
Does it make any difference if PS is open alongside of Lightroom?
Are you able to add CS3 as your secondary editor? |
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09/30/2007 08:25:41 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by geoffb: Does it make any difference if PS is open alongside of Lightroom?
Are you able to add CS3 as your secondary editor? |
Makes no difference, and I added PS as the secondary editor just so I could edit, but that's sorta hacky. :) I was hoping to get to the bottom of why Lightroom can't find the Photoshop installation. |
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10/01/2007 04:48:11 PM · #4 |
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