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Photoshop 2020 / ACR doesn't use edited version of my LrCC photos at opening from home screen.

Mentor ,
Nov 05, 2019 Nov 05, 2019

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I wrote a post on Feedback, just in case, but wanted to acknowledge here too :

PsCC2020-opensLrCC-UneditedRaw.jpg

I made obvious edits on a LrCC image directly from my phone (colors/crop).
I usually open/edit from the Lr Photos tab in Ps homescreen.
I saw no difference in the home screen mosaic presentation between 2019 and 2020, but when I clicked (and noticed only later), 2020 says "opening original file", while 2019 said "opening original file + ACR".
2020 starts from original file, no Lr edits on the picture.
2019 starts from edited file from Lr.
I have not found a workaround so far.
it breaks my workflow.

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Mentor ,
Nov 09, 2021 Nov 09, 2021

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Hey there. 2022 didn't solve my problem either. And feedback is now locked, so, everything happens here.
This is my Ps home screen, Lightroom tab. Notice the nicely squared-cropped pictures and the lighting adjustments.

image_from_ios.jpg

If I select a picture, it only says "opening original file", not "+ACR"

image_from_ios-1.jpg

Settings are all reset and cropping is not present.

image_from_ios-2.jpg

I know it's a tough one to find, and I had a few french users acknowledge it in 2020, so this is a good lead.   

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