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December 3, 2024
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LRc Crashing after Image Edited in PS and Saved back to LRc

  • December 3, 2024
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Just noticed that there are two versions (2024 & 2025) of PS installed on my PC and LRc was actually linked to PS 2024. There was no any issue in the past with PS 2024 (using upto 6GB RAM) when saving edited file back to LRc. But once removed PS 2024 and used only PS 2025 (with AI removal) then LRc is now staring to crash when an edited file saved back to LRc. The crashing is clearly memory usage related - LRc using upto 12 GB RAMs & PS using upto 9 GB RAMs. At same time the GPU is using up to 14 GB RAM. I have 32GB RAM, 3GB GPU RAM with 13GB shared RAM. When adding it all togather, it is almost all 35GB are used by both PS (GPU) & LRc (GPU). Configured 32GB page files (virtual memory) to fix LRc crashing issue but now LRc is still crashing once reached to this limits. This is clear a bug in LRc when it is running in the background to receiving file from PS.

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Participating Frequently
August 28, 2025

I Have the same Open an image in LRC sned to PS (beta) to edit further, save back to LRC and on going back to the image in LRC , eiether LRC crashes or the whole PC crashes.

I get the Adobe crash error message and report it but nothing seems to ever come of it .

Community Manager
August 28, 2025

Hi @Porlus, thanks so much for reaching out!

Could you let us know which versions of Lightroom Classic and Photoshop Beta you're using, along with your operating system? That’ll help us check for any crash reports on our end.

Thanks again!
Alek

*(If you mention me with an @, like @Aleke, I’ll get a notification and can respond faster.)*
Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
December 3, 2024

We’ve reviewed the email address you use with this forum and find no crash reports in our system.

 

Did you see a crash dialog?

Do you use a different email address when filling out the crash report?

Was the crash dialog Adobe’s? Microsoft’s? 

 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org