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December 20, 2023
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Stacking not working with Edited PSD/TIFs

  • December 20, 2023
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I have been using Lightroom (Classic) for over decade and have had the same workflow:

  • Work in lightroom for the selects
  • From Lightroom, Edit in Photoshop... Make Edits. Save..
  • Go back to lightroom and see my CR2 and PSD file side by side so I can see / work with the original and the edited version.

Somehow this is no longer working... The edited images do show up in my catalog (in "All Photographs") but in the folder view and with my images, they are not showing up. 

I have hunted around for settings (Preferences - Auto Stack = Yes, Filters, sorts, etc.) and everything is set 'correctly' and nothing has changed from my previous catalog / workflow but for some reason they aren't showing up. 

It's really maddening and it _feels_ like a bug, but I don't see anyone else reporting it. 

Lightroom Classic Version: 13.1

Mac OS Version: 14.2 (I do see the issues for that update but I don't see THIS issue as one of them..) 

Any help and or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 

 

Update: Just upgraded to 14.2.1 and tested it out and still behaving the same way... Sigh. 

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JohanElzenga
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Community Expert
December 20, 2023

If the edited image shows up in 'All Photographs', then it must be in some folder as well. But maybe it's in another folder than the original photo. The 'capitalisation error' can do that. So do the following: in 'All Photographs' select the edited photo, and then choose 'Photo - Go to folder in Library'. Lightroom will show you in which folder the photo is stored, so you can see if this is the same folder as the original (the way it should be), or in another folder.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga
davco9200Author
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December 21, 2023

THank you for your response but nope that's not it. See attched screengrab where you can see where I tested .tif and .psd for the image Icarus-135 - I've overlayed the finder folder with the Library view of the folder. I took a screen grab of the 'All Images' too...

JohanElzenga
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Community Expert
December 21, 2023

Please read my answer again. In your first screenshot you have selected the original raw file in Lightroom. I suggested to select the PSD file in 'All Photographs' and then choose 'Go to folder in Library'. The 'capitalisation error' is known to occur sometimes when sending images to Photoshop or a plugin, and the symptom is that while the MacOS Finder shows the PSD image in the same folder as the original, Lightroom does not. Lightroom will show it in a different folder with the same name.

 

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-- Johan W. Elzenga