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Updated my Mac to Sequoia earlier this week, and was just now editing some photos in Lightroom Classic (v13.5.1), and going to open it in LR into Photoshop (v25.12.) to edit, get this message -
Anyone else encountering this?
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Works correctly for me on sequoia. Are Lightroom and Photoshop(including camera raw) fully updated? Try resetting Lightroom's preferences. Also check if Lightroom and Photoshop have full disk access in System Settings->Privacy and Security->Full Disk Access or at least set up with all toggles on in Files & Folders in the same place.
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"Works correctly for me on sequoia."
Interesting... from your right clicking on the image in Lightroom and selecting 'Edit In > Edit in Adobe Photoshop 2024...' ?
"Are Lightroom and Photoshop(including camera raw) fully updated?"
Yes
"Try resetting Lightroom's preferences"
Did so, same results
"Also check if Lightroom and Photoshop have full disk access in System Settings->Privacy and Security->Full Disk Access or at least set up with all toggles on in Files & Folders in the same place."
Did so also... even un-toggled them and turned them back on... though did just notice something interesting, in Privacy & Security > Full Disk Access, it shows Adobe Lightroom Classic, but only Adobe Photoshop (Beta)
And when I went to add Photoshop, by pressing the '+' at the bottom of the screen, in the pop-up window it brings up, I select Adobe Photoshop 2024 > Adobe Photoshop 2024.app, and then click Open, but it then does not add it, or show it now being listed.
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If you have any of the beta's installed it will show those in the list but the permissions should still apply to the non-beta versions. That does bring up an issue indeed. You should try uninstalling the beta from the creative cloud app if it is installed. Likely there is confusion between the two when trying to send the file to photoshop. If it is not installed, some crud is left behind from the beta installation.
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Well, actually just went in and did what the original prompt said to do, and reinstall Photoshop... I just wasn't comfortable and keen on doing that... but thinking upon it, I was worried more like if it was Lightroom it was asking me to do so with, where I do the bulk of my photo editing, and have the catalogs, etc.... Photoshop, I don't have all those kinds of things...
So, went and uninstalled Photoshop, and then redownloaded and installed it... and all works now... going to edit an image from Lightroom into Photoshop, does so... and after editing, successfully returned the edited version right back to LR as normal... so thankfull all is well again!
Thank you very much for your time and assistance, I sincerely appreciate it! Wishing you all the best!
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I've got the same reservations. Did you retain all your plugins, etc when you reinstalled it?
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Yes, thankfully
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>from your right clicking on the image in Lightroom and selecting 'Edit In > Edit in Adobe Photoshop 2024...' ?
Yes. exactly like that. Works from right click or the menu item.
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It did handle the issue. I uninstalled PS and then downloaded it again and things worked just fine. Easy gfix.
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Yes. No answer to what's happening yet. I just installed Sequoia as well.
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Yes, I do have the Beta installed
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Similar but different issues here.
Running LRC 14.1 and since updating to Sequoia, Lightroom freezes after one or two actions. Locks up, dead as a dodo.
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Similar issues on my end. Updated to Sequoia two days ago, as well as running LRC 13.5, and was met with "an error occurred when attempting to change modules". I've trouble shooted all of the above, including preferences and permissions, disk access, the whole lot. Hopped on the phone with Adobe earlier this afternoon, and they don't seem to know what is going on, but definitely pointed towards the new apple software interefering. I hope we get a Lightroom update soon with bug fixes.