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April 22, 2017
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Lightroom won't recognize Camera Raw v9.10

  • April 22, 2017
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When I edit photos in version of LR 2015.10 (current per Creative cloud) and then select to finish the editing in Photoshop 2017.1, I continue to get an error warning the states "This version of Lightroom may require the Camera Raw plug-in version 9.10 for full compatability".  Yet when I open the "About Photoshop Lightroom CC" tab under help, it specifies that my LR is version 2015.10 and Camera Raw IS version 9.10.  Further, when I open "Camera Raw" via the "About Plug-ins" tab in Photoshop, it indicates that my PS has Camera Raw v9.10.0.739.  I cannot understand why I continue to get this warning.  Can anyone help?  Thanks

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    JP Hess
    Inspiring
    April 22, 2017

    This is an error that was introduced in the latest update in Lightroom. It is only an error in the version comparison logic. It has been confirmed by Adobe. The solution for now is to check the option to don't show again and then click on the button to open anyway. Lightroom and Photoshop will function as they should. The problem will be resolved in the next update. I have used the feature without any issues.

    April 22, 2017

    No, don't do that!

    I have to chose "render with Lightroom" because if I chose "open anyway" the file gets fuKced up in photoshop like wrong aspect ratio etc...

    Rendering with LR is not best solution, but at least I can edit my pictures.

    Installing CR9.3 from website didn't fix problem.

    We need update asap! Not waiting a month for fixing things you fuKced up with updates... Thanks!

    JP Hess
    Inspiring
    April 22, 2017

    That is interesting. That is the first time I have heard that problem reported. Oh wait! That was brought up the other day, but it isn't unique to Camera Raw 9.10. It is a problem when working with non-raw images. It will cause you to lose the original crop.