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I use lightroom classic as primary organization and filing for my imagaes. When I open an image fromm LR to PS it does not open in camera raw. To use CR I have to then use CR filter. Super resolution does not appear when opening raw file this way. It only appears if opening directly in CR. Is there a way to open images that originate in LR directly to CR rather than using filter?
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I'm confused by what you are stating but let's start here:
Super Resolution only works on raws*, and it doesn't work in ACR as a Filter.
Lightroom doesn't yet have Super Resoution.
You can create a DNG in the current released version of ACR, save it as a DNG and import that into the current version of Lightroom Classic.
ACR as a filter is used after opening a rendered image in Photoshop itself.
*There are ways to open non raws in ACR, not ACR as a Filter. And apply Super Resolution. Not sure you want that or not.
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Thank you. I knew there were workarounds like that. I had hoped there was a more direct way.
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If LR doesn't have the feature yet, open the file through Bridge or PS, and it will open in ACR. once you use the enhance feature, ACR will create a new file of it, which you can then import into LR.
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Thanks for your reply. I was hoping there was a more direct way. I'll do it this way until it is available directly in LR. Thanks again
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ACR and LR follow each other with most functionality, so I'm sure it will be added to LR soon.