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La fonction "Modifier dans Adobe Photoshop 2020" pour mes fichiers raw n'ouvre pas Camera raw

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Aug 25, 2020 Aug 25, 2020

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Bonjour,

Je voudrais savoir si quelqu'un pourrait m'aider pour la question suivante. J'ouvre mes fichiers à l'aide de Lightroom.

Lorsque je veux modifier un fichier .CR2 (fichier raw de mon appareil photo Canon) avec Photoshop, j'utilise la fonction "Modifier dans Adobe Photoshop 2020". Le fichier devrait s'ouvrir dans Camera raw directement. Or, il s'ouvre dans Photoshop, comme un fichier Jpeg, par exemple.

Comment paramétrer Lightroom ?.

D'avance merci pour votre réponse.

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Aug 25, 2020 Aug 25, 2020

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Lightroom-Classic is Camera Raw. (the process 'engine' is the same.)

Lightroom makes the Camera Raw adjustments to the raw image file before it opens in Photoshop.

You make your Camera Raw adjustments in the Lightroom Develop module.

Raw file types have always opened in Photoshop "directly" from LrC.

 

(Of interest- the new UI for Camera Raw 12.4 is almost identical to Lightroom-Classic in appearance.)

 

You will only see the Camera Raw interface if you-

1) Open a raw file from Finder/File Expolorer or Adobe Bridge

2) Open as a Smart Object from Lightroom, and then 'open' the SO layer thumbnail to CR

3) Apply a Camera Raw Filter.

 

Regards. My System: Lightroom-Classic 13.2 Photoshop 25.5, ACR 16.2, Lightroom 7.2, Lr-iOS 9.0.1, Bridge 14.0.2, Windows-11.

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Aug 26, 2020 Aug 26, 2020

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And in Lightroom Classic, in Preferences, in External Editors, the upper section relating to Photoshop, select file type, sounds like yours is set to JPEG, TIFF or PSD would be better.

 

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