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Lightroom to Photoshop - profile not exported

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Jul 04, 2021 Jul 04, 2021

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Hey everyone,

 

I just got a new laptop and have had trouble editing my photos when using the Ctrl+E command to edit temporarily in Photoshop. The preset applied doesn't get transferred over to Photoshop (it's only THAT set of presets though, my other presets are getting exported just fine). This particular set of presets works with profiles, so I guess it's got something to do with the profile not being exported in order to retain the color.

 

Photo looks like this (used a drastic preset to show the difference), but when edited in Photoshop it shows the original colors.

 

 

 

 

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Community Expert , Jul 04, 2021 Jul 04, 2021

It's a known issue. Unfortunately, we don't have a timeframe for when it will be fixed. A 'potential' workaround is the save the edits to XMP before using 'Edit in Photoshop' (i.e. Ctrl/Cmd+S). This will save the edit settings to an existing XMP sidecar or create a new one.

 

In meantime, you might wish to add your experience to the thread at: https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/lightroom-classic/lightroom-classic-editing-raw-file-in-ps-from-lr-loses-profile/5f9043b035f40c2520b9e964

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It's a known issue. Unfortunately, we don't have a timeframe for when it will be fixed. A 'potential' workaround is the save the edits to XMP before using 'Edit in Photoshop' (i.e. Ctrl/Cmd+S). This will save the edit settings to an existing XMP sidecar or create a new one.

 

In meantime, you might wish to add your experience to the thread at: https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/lightroom-classic/lightroom-classic-editing-raw-file-in...

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