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J0hi0
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November 18, 2021
Question

Roundtrip to PS is always flattening the file if LR is using native code for Apple-silicone

  • November 18, 2021
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If I roundtrip to PS the resulting file always gets flattened if opened again with "Edit in Photoshop".

The issue is the following:

  • Selecting RAF
  • Choose to edit in PS
  • Editing in PS adding layers, ...
  • Saving in PS and closing PS
  • Edited file appears in LrC
  • Selecting the edited TIF-file
  • Choose "Edit in PS" again
  • File opens up in PS without layers and a new version ist generated (Filename contains "Edit-Edit")

Starting LR using Rosetta everything works as expected.

 

Lightroom Version: 5.0 arm64 [ 20211012-0002-a1240ed ] (Oct 12 2021)

Operating System: macOS 12 Monterey

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J0hi0
J0hi0Author
Known Participant
November 19, 2021

If I roundtrip to PS the resulting file always gets flattened if opened again with "Edit in Photoshop".

The issue is the following:

  • Selecting RAF
  • Choose to edit in PS
  • Editing in PS adding layers, ...
  • Saving in PS and closing PS
  • Edited file appears in LrC
  • Selecting the edited TIF-file
  • Choose "Edit in PS" again
  • File opens up in PS without layers and a new version ist generated (Filename contains "Edit-Edit")

Starting LR using Rosetta everything works as expected, i.e. the previously edited file opens with layers intact.

 

Lightroom Version: 5.0 arm64 [ 20211012-0002-a1240ed ] (Oct 12 2021)

Operating System: macOS 12 Monterey

J0hi0
J0hi0Author
Known Participant
November 19, 2021

I posted this issue as an error twice, but Adobe staff keeps changing it to "Discussion". Why this???

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
November 20, 2021

The reason it is in Discussions is that it hasn't been confirmed as a Bug. So far, I cannot replicate the issue you are reporting. 

 

As long as no edits are performed on the returned from Photoshop Tiff file, it opens again with all layers intact. 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org