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Inspiring
December 12, 2016
質問

Lightroom CC 2015.8 Edit in Photoshop CC 2017 Not Working Together

  • December 12, 2016
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In Lightroom CC 2015.8 when using the Edit in Photoshop CC 2017 feature, the image gets sent to Photoshop and is worked on as norma. Then when saved, closed, and returning to Lightroom, the image is not in the Library as is usually the case. Instead, one must now right click on the folder to synchronize it in order for the edited Photoshop PSD to appear. Is anyone else finding this to be the case?

It's kind of frustrating that whenever there seems to be an update for Lightroom, something essential like this gets broken along the way. 
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Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
August 8, 2017
Scott, 

I would recommend an uninstall of Lightroom and Photoshop, a system restart and then a reinstall from fresh downloads via the Creative Cloud app.  It sounds like the installation of one or the other was a little wonky. I am using both the versions you are and having no issues. 

Let us know how it goes. 
Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
slm1313
Participant
August 8, 2017
I recently updated as well - now have Lightroom 2015.12 and Photoshop 2017.1.1. Lightroom sends the photos to Photoshop via Control E, or using the "Edit In Photoshop" menu option, but after editing and saving in Photoshop, the photos are not visible in Lightroom. I've also tried the "Open as Smart Object" choice, but it makes no difference.

The only way to get the edited photo back is to "save as" in Photoshop to a new location and re-import it into Lightroom.

I've checked all settings that I see on the Adobe site, including the compatibility settings. Have logged out of Creative Cloud, and relogged in. Have shut down both programs, rebooted, etc. 

I'm using windows 7 Ultimate, 64 bit.

I'll see if I can go back to an older version, but wanted to reinforce that this is a current issue.
Participating Frequently
August 7, 2017
I did the same as Mikalia. The only way to get it to work that I found was to delete PS 2017 completely and only use PS 2015 to edit from LR. The error message that I got with PS 2017 was that "some components were missing" or something like that so it wouldn't even give me the options to open at all from LR. Very disappointing that the updates screwed it all up. 
Inspiring
August 7, 2017
I updated both Lightroom and Photoshop to CC 2015 and CC 2017-respectively. Now I do not have the option to 'edit in photoshop'. I have tried uninstalling then reinstalling.. I have tried removing the .plist file, still nothing! This is so frustrating and I almost wish that I never updated!!!! 

HELP ME SOMEONE PLEASE!
Smit K
Participating Frequently
August 3, 2017
Hi,

Is this still reproducible with Lightroom CC 2015.12 (6.12)?

Thanks,
Smit Keniya
Adobe Lightroom Team
Smit | Lightroom Team
Participating Frequently
April 23, 2017
The latest update to LR CC 2015.10 didn't fix the issue. No file formats can be edited in PS via LR. Get this error message: "Some of the application components are missing from the Application directory. Please reinstall the application."
Participating Frequently
April 22, 2017
I'm having that same issue using the latest updates of CC. I have to independently edit in PS, then save, then sync. Very frustrating. I have uninstalled and reinstalled PS CC 2017 and that still doesn't help. Just now, CC shows an update to LR CC, version 10 so I'm hoping this fixes this issue. 
Inspiring
April 4, 2017
This issue still occur in Lightroom CC 2015.9
Inspiring
December 19, 2016
Problem seems to be fixed.. thank you
Participating Frequently
December 14, 2016
Try using "Photo > Edit In > Open as Smart Object in Photoshop" and see if it works that way. 

The regular "Edit in Photoshop" has been undependable for me since the beginning of LR CC. But Open as Smart Object always works. I eventually created a new LR keyboard shortcut for it.