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Hello,
Following the transfer of Photoshop and Lightroom from iMac to a new Mac Studio with M2 Max chip, using Mac OS Sonoma 14.4., I experience the following problem: while in Lightroom choosing edit in photoshop, photoshop opens but the picture file from Lightroom will not open. The following message appears: Could not open file, because the file is locked, or because I do not have the necessary rights (to the file), or the file is used by a different program. I have never experienced this before. How do I solve it? All my pictures are stored on the same external discs as before. The preferences in LR are exactly the same as previously.
Currently I have LR Classic 13.4 and PS 25.9
Sven F
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Select the external disk in the Finder and choose 'Info' (or press Cmd-i). In the info dialog that comes up, look at the way at the bottom for the disk permissions. Do you see a checkbox 'Ignore ownership for this Volume'? Is the box checked? If not, check it (click the lock and enter your Mac password to make that possible).
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Hello Johan,
Thanks for advice. I have checked both of my external disks, and this box is already checked in both of them.
Sven
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What are the other permissions settings? This does sound like a permissions problem. If you change some of these settings, then do not forget to click on the dots icon and choose 'Apply to all enclosed items'.
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Hi again Johan,
I have now checked what I think is the dots icon, and chose apply to all enclosed elements. Settings as shown in picture below, except the dots settings are hidden.
No change in behaviour LR and PS. Perhaps an idea to restart the Mac after these settings have been changed?
Sven
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A restart is always a good idea.
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The restart did not make any difference...........
Sven
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Photoshop can open files stored on my external disks when I use PS and directly surches raw files in my directory. Difficult then to understand why PS will not show files when asked to from LR.
Sven
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What you could try is uninstall both Lightroom and Photoshop (keep the preferences) and then reinstall Phtoshop first and Lightroom after that. The order is important. This often solves problems with sending images from lightroom to Photoshop.
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I have tried this already, installing Photoshop first.
Sven
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Last idea: try resetting the preferences for Photoshop, and if that does not work also for Lightroom.
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Hi again Johan,
All of a sudden, after my last comment to you a few minutes ago, I closed PS and LR, then restarted LR - and it works! It is now possible to edit files in PS via LR! Beats me what happened, just happy they communicate normally!
Many thanks for your advice - much appreciated!
Sven
Thanks for your advice.
Sven
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@SvenEF , it's good to see that your issue has been rectified, please select the post "answered " option to indicate which post provided the correct answer. Click on the ... on the bottom left of the post to access the option.
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Did you migrate the apps from the old Mac to the new Mac? Or do a fresh install?
If you migrated, try uninstalling them and reinstalling fresh copies from the Adobe Creative Cloud app.
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I did a fresh install, and have also uninstalled and thereafter installed PS first.
Photoshop easily opens any file from my external discs , but PS still do not open the files when asked to do so via Lightroom.
Sven
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Hi again,
All of a sudden, after closing PS and LR, then restart LR - it works. It is now possible to edit files in PS via LR! Beats me what happened, just happy they communicate normally!
Thanks for your advice.
Sven