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Hi,
When trying to export from Lightroom to Photoshop I get a warning:
'This version of lightroom may require the Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in version 9.10 for full compatibility'
Please update the camera raw plug-in using the update tool available in the photoshop help menu.
Both lightroom and photoshop are up to date
Can anyone help?
Regards Gary
This is a confirmed bug. You can safely select to not show again and continue, everything will work perfectly.
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This is a confirmed bug. You can safely select to not show again and continue, everything will work perfectly.
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So is this confirmed bug, in the process of being being put right do we know?
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No, Adobe is just going to let it ride.
Of course it will be fixed in an upcoming update. Actually, everything will work normally. It's just the logic the verifies whether or not Lightroom and Camera Raw are up to date. If you check the box to don't show again and then choose to open anyway everything will work just fine. The next update should take care of the problem.
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"Open Anyway" doesn't work. Photoshop starts but the file never opens there
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"Open Anyway" doesn't work. Photoshop starts but the file never opens there
I think this is a different problem to the theme of this thread.
Are you using a Mac?
See the help page at- Edit In command doesn't open your image in Photoshop | Mac OS
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same problem!!
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eliom62167445 schrieb
same problem!!
Of course ... like everybody
Temporary solution has been posted already.
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Temporary solution??? Please share. This drives me nuts!
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Please share
Read Post#4 above by Jim Hess-
check the box to don't show again and then choose to [open anyway]
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I don't have anything to check... just the dialog, open anyway
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Thanks Michael-
Can you make a screen-clip of the error message that you are seeing and 'Inset Image' into a post?
Are you not seeing this dialog?
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ok, figured it out. Had to "reset the Warning Dialogs"
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Well done- answered your own question..
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I have the same problem
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Check the box, "Don't show again", click the button, "Open anyway", use as normal, wait for the next update when this will be fixed.
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I'm also having the same problem, but when I try to export multiple images, in my case, as layers to PS there is no option to disable the warning. Of course, I could always just open them all individually and then dupe them as layers into a single image but that defeats the purpose, hehe. Hopefully they fix this soon.
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Just click the Open Anyway button.
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musziQ wrote
I'm also having the same problem, but when I try to export multiple images, in my case, as layers to PS there is no option to disable the warning. Of course, I could always just open them all individually and then dupe them as layers into a single image but that defeats the purpose, hehe. Hopefully they fix this soon.
Yes, these sorts of "little" problems always create big inconveniences. Hopefully, there will be an update soon. I wish there was a good Band-Aid to resolve the issue for you. But I am not aware of one.
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I already did that. that wasn't the point of my post. The point was, that the issue still exist and that there are circumstances in which it won't work. All of which i mentioned in my post. Please don't be rude. Thank you.
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I am *COMPLETELY* fed up with this bug. Every damn time I try to edit multiple images this POS message pops up slowing down my work flow. FIX IT ALREADY. THERE IS NO "disable-the-warning" option.
FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT!
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Typically, the bugs are fixed when Adobe releases the next update or upgrade, and we don't know when that will be. They almost never put out a simple bug fix the way you want.
By the way, you are not talking to Adobe in this forum, so imploring Adobe to "Fix It" in this forum has no impact whatsoever.
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Well, Adobe-rs do monitor this and I've made contact through it. Not often, tho.
Pushing through an ad-hoc fix patched into the last release is a nuisance
and would likely cost thousands of dollars. They should spend it. It costs me
several minutes per day times however many others lose those same few
minutes, plus it just looks sloppy. Yes, I've made mistakes. I also fix 'em
as soon as I can.
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In the meantime, is it really that difficult to check the box to not show again and then click the button to open anyway? Then things won't function the way they should until the next update. A couple of clicks and the problem goes away. It was a mistake, and a little sloppy. But it's easy to fix.
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JimHessIn the meantime, is it really that difficult to check the box to not show again and then
It is extremely difficult to check the box and an endless, repetitive nuisance to click the button.
I tend to tell Lightroom to fire up Ps with a collection of photos and then go do other things while Ps thinks about waking up and loading the images. Except Lr hasn't told Ps to do that because "OMG there's this version discrepancy" So I click the "go ahead anyway" button and wander off while it really starts up. It is a double wait. Oh, and clicking the "don't bother me again" check box is extremely difficult because there is no such checkbox on the Mac with my version of Lr.
Anyway, yes, I will live through this, but fixing sooner is better.