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I have the latest version 11.3.1 - Windows 10
In a moment of monumental stupidity deleted imagemagick from my hard disk (lack of space warning)
Can no longer export images
Reinstalled latest version of Imagemagick - ImageMagick-7.0.10-Q16-HDRI
Set in Export Mogrify configuration C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.0.10-Q16-HDRI\magick.exe - pressed done
Still can't export from dropdown print presets
Installed the non HDRI version - ImageMagick-7.1.0-35-Q16-x64-dll.exe
Uninstalled the HDRI version
Set in Mogrify configuration C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.1.0-Q16\magick.exe - pressed done
Still can't export from dropdown print presets
Back to Export Mogrify configuration - still says C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.0.10-Q16-HDRI\magick.exe - despite having deleted this version and also having pressed "done" on the later version
Edited it back to C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.1.0-Q16\magick.exe and pressed export from in File - Export and it exported OK
Went back again and it had again reverted to the deleted HDRI version and of course could no longer export without manually changing the path
Problem as I see it is that Lightroom is just NOT saving the configuration change
I have a 100GB SSD for my program files with 13 GB free
Please help!!!
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That name ending in "...dll.exe" does not seem to me like the right filename for a main application. Is there another file present, perhaps that ends in "...magick.exe" as your previous version did? Just wondering if the former might be some sort of updater / installer.
Also are you using export presets at all? If so those would also need to be updated suitably.
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Belonging to the random button pressing club for solving problems I have finally sussed it!
According to the download site the dll versions are the right version
Most of the issue was that I have a whole load of export presets which clearly all needed individually re aligning with imagemagick. This also gave me the opportunity to cull 7/8ths of the export presets that I just don't use.
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Glad you got it sorted. Managing workflow via named presets is generally a great thing IMO - even if that does add something extra to manage. But personally I feel the 'sweet spot' when it comes to presets of any kind, is to maintain just a tight, small team of those - that fully earn their places, and that you can stay fully on top of.