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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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Perhaps you should apply a little critical thinking to this, instead of throwing a tantrum.
Here's how you can make the dialog box go away for multiple image export to PS.
1. Select a single (i.e., one) image in Lightroom.
2. Right-click and select Edit In > Edit In Adobe Photoshop CC17
3. When the dialog box comes up, select "Don't Show Again" and Open Anyway - as described multiple times in this thread.
4. Do whatever in PS, then close it.
5. Go back to Lightroom, select multiple images.
6. Right-click and select Edit In > Edit In Adobe Photoshop CC17
7. Voilá. The files open in PS without the dialog box appearing.
This workaround persists after closing either Lightroom and Photoshop, and restarting.
And yes, before you ask - this is also on a Mac. Running latest versions (as of 5/20/17) of PS and LR.
Adobe is pretty good about applying frequent updates to both of these products. If this is recent bug, it will be fixed in the next release. And it isn't critical enough to fire off a patch just for this, especially since there's a viable workaround. If this is the biggest problem in your life that makes you throw a fit, you should count yourself lucky. Get some perspective.
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3. When the dialog box comes up, select "Don't Show Again" and Open Anyway - as described multiple times in this thread.
Single photos work. No dialog box at all, let alone a "Don't Show Again" check box.
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Try resetting your dialog boxes in Lightroom.
Preferences->click on "Reset all warning dialogs"
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Thank you! I will give that a shot.
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You know you are primarily just talking with other users here, right? Unfortunately, you're just going to have to live with it. Yeah, it's a nuisance. It slows you down a couple of seconds. Someone missed a code update. You've never made a mistake in your whole life, right? Adobe will release an update when they are ready. In the meantime there just isn't much you can do about it.
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brkorb wrote
I am *COMPLETELY* fed up with this bug.
In the overall scheme of world problems, this is at the bottom of the list; not worth the high stress you are putting yourself under. After the Heart Attack you impose on yourself, this problem will fall off your list completely. Relax already!