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P: Edit in Photoshop image not the same as in LrC.

Explorer ,
Aug 17, 2025 Aug 17, 2025

When Command-E to send an image to Photoshop, (DNG from iPhone), the image is much lighter. I've been using Photoshop since verion 3 and Lightroom since version 1 and have never come across this. In order to make it work, I have to Export as PSD, only then does Photoshop match what I see in Lightroom.

Any thoughts?

Mac Studio 2025, M4 Max 128 GB,  15.6, latest versions of LR and PS.

 

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Adobe Employee , Aug 20, 2025 Aug 20, 2025

Updating status - adding the customer's files. 

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Adobe Employee , Oct 28, 2025 Oct 28, 2025

Hello everyone,

 

An update for Adobe Photography products has been released as part of the MAX cycle. This update addresses the reported issue.

 

If you don’t see the update in your Creative Cloud app, refresh it using [Ctrl/Cmd] + [Alt/Opt] + [R].

Please note: It may take up to 24 hours for the update to appear.

 

Thank you for your continued patience.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 17, 2025 Aug 17, 2025

As a first troubleshooting steps:

 

1. Upload a problem DNG to Wetransfer, Dropbox, Google Drive or similar free service and post the sharing link here.  We can see if the issue occurs in other installations and if so, consider filing an actionable bug report. Or else start investigating what's going wrong with your installation.

 

2. Do the LR and PS menu commands Help > System Info and attach or copy/paste the entire contents here so we can see exactly which versions of hardware and software LR and PS thinks you're running and important options that are set.

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Explorer ,
Aug 18, 2025 Aug 18, 2025

Thanks johnrellis

Here is a LINK  to Dropbox. 

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LEGEND ,
Aug 18, 2025 Aug 18, 2025

Somehow LR has put the settings of that photo in an inconsistent state -- the Develop panel shows that Profile is set to Apple ProRaw, but it's applying the look from Adaptive Color Profile. To correct that, simply change Profile to Adaptive Color. Now, when you did Edit In Photoshop, it will look identical to LR.

 

But BEFORE you correct the photo, you could help Adobe track this down by sharing the catalog entry for the photo, which will include its Develop History:

 

1. In Library, select just the photo.

 

2. Do the menu command File > Export As Catalog, with the options Export Selected Photos Only and Export Negative Files.

 

3. Zip up the catalog folder, upload it to Dropbox, and post the sharing link here.

 

* * *

 

Internally, the plugin SDK shows both the AILook settings (from Adaptive Color) and the Apple ProRaw profile settings being applied, which is incorrect:

 

    AILook = {--table: 2
        Active = true, 
        AILookData = "245DC565EEA98B2C9A1943C11CD14DCD", 
        InputDigest = "5855AF1F860926FC1B29A3A6345139F4", 
        InputDigestVersion = 5, 
        ModelVersion = 285409280, 
        Version = 285212672}, 

    Look = {--table: 3
        Amount = 1, 
        Copyright = "© 2021 Adobe Systems, Inc.", 
        Group = {--table: 4
            ["x-default"] = "Profiles"}, 
        Name = "Apple ProRaw", 
        Parameters = {--table: 5
            CameraProfile = "Apple Embedded Color Profile", 
            ConvertToGrayscale = false, 
            FilterList = {}, 
            PointColors = {}, 
            ProcessVersion = "15.4", 
            ProfileGainTableMap = 100, 
            Version = "17.5"}, 
        SupportsMonochrome = false, 
        SupportsOutputReferred = false, 
        UUID = "D866CAE82BD24C3F896B6762BDDA6C50"}, 

 

 

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LEGEND ,
Aug 18, 2025 Aug 18, 2025

@Rikk Flohr: Photography, please move to Bugs. The mere existence of inconsistent Develop profile settings in the photo is proof of a bug. Also, importing the photo into LR, editing it in PS, and getting a different appearance is additional evidence.

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 19, 2025 Aug 19, 2025

The post appears to lack version numbers for both Photoshop and Lightroom. This is a requirement. 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
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LEGEND ,
Aug 19, 2025 Aug 19, 2025

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Oops, sorry:

 

Photoshop 26.9.0

LR Classic 14.5

Mac OS 15.5

 

Screenshot 2025-08-19 at 10.38.31 AM.jpg

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 20, 2025 Aug 20, 2025

Updating status - adding the customer's files. 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
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Explorer ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

Here is the LINK to the Catalog.

Thanks, yes, when applying the profile everything works as it should.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

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@Rikk Flohr: Photography, using GeoffreyH's catalog with its Develop history, I was able to create a recipe for producing the inconsistent settings of Adobe Color and Adaptive Profile observed above:

 

1. Define a preset Adaptive Color that applies the Adaptive Color profile.

 

2. Set Preferences > Presets > Global to Preset > User Presets > Adaptive Color.

 

3. Import a raw. In Develop, observe that Profile is Adaptive Color and the AI Edit Status button is yellow (correct).

 

4. Do AI Edit Status > Update.

 

5. Change Profile to Adobe Color and observe that AI Edit Status button is again yellow, and its menu shows that Adaptive Profile needs updating (incorrect):

johnrellis_0-1755895503818.png

 

johnrellis_1-1755895516520.png

 

6. Click Update.

 

7. Do Metadata > Save Metadata To File, and observe that the .xmp sidecar contains both the settings for both the Adobe Color profile and the AILook setting for the adaptive profile (incorrect)

   crs:CameraProfile="Adobe Standard"
   <crs:AILook
    crs:Version="285212672"
    crs:ModelVersion="285409280"
    crs:Active="true"
    crs:InputDigest="6390A7A83538CBFDB0F0693EE88BB610"
    crs:InputDigestVersion="5"
    crs:AILookData="48D00981D839FD9EB4DCEE045FA8C570"/>
   <crs:Look>
    <rdf:Description
     crs:Name="Adobe Color"
     crs:Amount="1"
     crs:UUID="B952C231111CD8E0ECCF14B86BAA7077"
     crs:SupportsAmount="false"
     crs:SupportsMonochrome="false"
     crs:SupportsOutputReferred="false"
     crs:Copyright="© 2018 Adobe Systems, Inc.">

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 28, 2025 Oct 28, 2025
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Hello everyone,

 

An update for Adobe Photography products has been released as part of the MAX cycle. This update addresses the reported issue.

 

If you don’t see the update in your Creative Cloud app, refresh it using [Ctrl/Cmd] + [Alt/Opt] + [R].

Please note: It may take up to 24 hours for the update to appear.

 

Thank you for your continued patience.

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