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Hello, I have two copies of Photoshop in my PC The current Beta and Photoshop CC 2024 latest version. Every time I use the "Edit In Photoshop" Lightroom command opens my edit in the beta version, not Photoshop CC 2024 as I wanted to. In Preferences, external editing is set to Photoshop 2024. Any thoughts this has been driving me nuts.
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Charles
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I have had the same problems. I could solve it by doing the following steps:
If this doesn't help try the reinstallation with removing the preferences also.
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I tried exactly that but it still defalauts to Beta not 2024.
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What do you have exactly done?
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I updated PS within my subscription to 2024 at the end of October. I had already downloaded Beta in the summer to play with the new features being developed but still want the non-Beta version as the default edit in option from LR. No problem with that until the update to 2024. Itvtokk me to PS 2023 as set in LR preferences. After the update then LR kept opening Beta from the "edit in". Tried uninstalling both Beta and 2024, reinstalled Beta then 2024 in that order And ckeck that Beta was not seet in LR preferences. But edit in still it opens Beta not 2024.
Running under Win 11.
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Do you have install an Update of the Beta-Version after you have installed 2024? The last installed version will take file associations.
In the Preferences of the recent versions of Lightroom you can change which Photoshop version be used on "Edit in Photoshop..."
In my case I have installed Photoshop 2024 and the older version 2023.
If this doesn't help I would suggest a complete and clean reinstallation. Make sure that you're logged in as a Administrator or an user with Admin rights.
Please follow the steps below:
if you're unable to install the CC Desktop App at this stage, use an administrator account (solution 4 here, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/creative-cloud-missing-damaged.html)
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To be honest, this is a ridiculous workflow and it must be able to set the external editor in the settings, like it is possible in LrC or Bridge. - But no, this is of course not possible.
Well, we all know that Adobe likes to abuse its paying customers as alpha and beta testers. The 10th Ferengi Rule of Acquisition well adapted: Greed is eternal.
Besides, Adone Lightroom is kinda nothing else as a slower version of Bridge in new UI design having ACR integrated - done by sacrificing performance.
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I'm very curious about the LR preferences screen that you're showing. I'm on a Mac, and have very, very few preferences available. I'm running LR 7.5, and I can't set which Photoshop version to use for editing. As a result, it continues to default to PS Beta, not PS. Yes, I've uninstalled and installed Beta first, then PS, but LR still opens Beta. This is driving me nuts. And, of course, the bug where closing the image in PS Beta doesn't return it to LR is even worse (sometimes when I close PS Beta, it will return all of the photos that didn't previously return to LR). Preferences screen cap below. I'm jealous that you get that much control over LR.
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Isn't photoshop 24 the beta-version?
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Isn't photoshop 24 the beta-version?
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No. The Beta version is Photoshop 25.x (actual 25.1)
The "normal" version is Photoshop 24.7.
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You might be right. In my Lightroom there is only one Photoshop selection its 2024 so when I installed the beta it may have overwritten my production version of Photoshop.
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The last installed version will take file associations. This is just how windows works by default. It doesn't matter what the version number is; just the sequence of installing them.
You can also change file associations in Windows, but the safest and simplest is to just reinstall.
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Hello! I will try the solution with removing and reinstalling versions in the right order a moment, but I have another question: is there is a way to keep both versions in "Edit in..." menu, so I would be able to select wiich version I would like to open?
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In Lrc's Edit-> Preferences _External Editing you can click "Choose" under Additional External editor and navigate to the other version (Regular or beta)
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I have a mac and it not only wants to open in Beta but says that the Beta version is already running when it is definitly not running.
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The only way I've found is a work around which is to open Photoshop (not Beta) first, minimize it, then use Lightroom Classsic as usual. This is NOT ideal, but works for me..
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My workaround to get around this bug is to rename the Beta Folder by adding a suffix
e.g. Win 11 - C:\Program Files\Adobe\BETA Adobe Photoshop (Beta)
Change it back for updates
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Go to preferences in LRC. Then external editing. Then choose edit in PS instead of PS beta