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Topic Photoshop Beta
Early this week, I downloaded Photoshop Beta and it made itself the default in Bridge and Lightroom. Had a heck of a time trying to fix it, finally reinstalled Photoshop and deleted the beta version.
The last version installed is the one that becomes the default. It is recommended to install in order and uninstall in reverse order.
In Bridge, you can change the association in Edit > Preferences (Windows). I don't use LR and don't know how to change it there.
Is everything working for you now?
Jane
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The last version installed is the one that becomes the default. It is recommended to install in order and uninstall in reverse order.
In Bridge, you can change the association in Edit > Preferences (Windows). I don't use LR and don't know how to change it there.
Is everything working for you now?
Jane
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Hi @Gary M15B9 I too work in IT for a large company. Your post doesn't hold up.
1. As someone who works in IT you should know that when you install a beta or any other newer release, that becomes the default application an OS and other apps (including LR) will use.
2. You can change which application is used to open documents in the OS which will resolve the LR external editor as well. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/change-default-programs-in-windows-e5d82cad-17d1-c53b-35...
3. By design, the beta does not overwrite Photoshop public releases. It installs in tandem. Check your application folder and the current Photoshop public build should still be there.
4. You shouldn't have to reinstall Photoshop 24.5 or other versions and set back up. You should have your presets and preferences saved so that you can migrate them into whatever version you install. (Read section on migrate while updating PS)
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preset-migration.html
5. You should be testing betas on a completely separate machine which mitigates any risk. If you choose to wide release a beta app to users affecting production applications, thats on you.
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Hello Kevin,
Unfortunately, Adobe did not give any guidance on installing the beta, your Evangelists are promoting its use, the communication to the user community was install it and have fun.
I have worked for GE, Data General, Monsanto, Snap-on, Sherwin-Williams, Progressive Insurance, PNC, and Ernst and Young (EY). I have personally fired employees that released a Beta version of an application in production. Our development teams went through extreme QA and testing procedures to ensure our application went into production without any issues and did not affect other production applications downstream or in the computer itself.
This is an unnecessary work around, that would not be needed if your team created an install package that isolated the beta version from the Adobe suit.
That is not the issue, the reality is the beta install changed the links in the production releases of LR, LRC, Bridge and the Windows OS to point to the beta version. Please see screenshots below.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preset-migration.html
This has nothing to do with install the beta and the effects on the it has on the Adobe suit. Once this becomes available as a production version of PS these steps will not be necessary, at least it had not in the past.
Not everyone can afford a second machine that can run beta PS and the Adobe suit, the very least you should have done was advice you user community of changes that would be made do to the installation of the beta version.
Finally photographs edited in the beta version will not import in LRC with its layers, import screen shows, “Preview Unviable for this File”, this does not happen with the current version of PS (25.5.0). See screenshot below.
Did you not test this out and see what the effects would be on the Adobe suet? I still don’t understand why a beta install would change links in LR, LRC and Bridge and the Windows OS?
I recently reinstalled the old version of PS and the latest upgrade and all was well, I could do my production work (BR, LR, LRC, OS links) without any issues. But for some reason this morning the beta version has reestablished itself in BR, LR, and OS links as the default version of PS.
Adobe needs to improve the QA and preproduction testing. I have seen this type of issues when management rushes a release to the public.
On the bright side I do like the beta version and the Generative fill is outstanding, save a lot of time and effort.
My Best,
Gary
LR:
LRC:
BR:
Windows OS: (Note Beta PS Logo showing)
LRC (import)
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I am with you on all of this. Even after Beta uninstall my orig PS would no longer save work back to lightroom. Had to uninstall and reinstall my orig PS. I do look forward to the generative fill as a standard in non beta PS.
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Hi Jane,
I'm a manager of a IT development department at a Fortune 500 company.
By @Gary M15B9
Hi Gary,
There is one thing I'm confused about. Is your Fortune 500 company — where you are an IT manager — on an Enterprise plan with Adobe? We have been told that Beta is not available to those with Enterprise plans unless it is enabled by their IT department. Why was the public Beta enabled?
Jane
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Hi @jane-e I manage our Admin account so hopefully this explains:
Enterprise can enable beta apps using the admin console and allowing downloads within the 30-day release window. This allows users to see the beta tab and install their own applications.
We don't allow that, but I can still download as an admin on my own or a target machine for testing.
We have a dedicated Mac and Windows desk setup for beta only downloads and testing even new public releases prior to deploying to all users.
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This is for personal use, not at the Firm I worked for, I am now retired.
My Best,
Gary
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Hi @Gary M15B9 at this point I'll just wish you well. "I'm a manager of a IT development department at a Fortune 500 company." But now you state you are retired.
So you're entire post deals with an individual account and not issues conflicting with a production machine, etc. etc. ?
In the future if downloading and installing a beta causes this much angst you may want to wait until public releases are available.
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Hi @Gary M15B9 at this point I'll just wish you well. "I'm a manager of an IT development department at a Fortune 500 company." But now you state you are retired.
So, you're entire post deals with an individual account and not issues conflicting with a production machine, etc. etc. ?
In the future if downloading and installing a beta causes this much angst you may want to wait until public releases are available.
My Best,
Gary
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Hi Jane,
Will anyone be addressing the import issue in LRC, as I outlined above?
My Best,
Gary
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Have you made sure that Maximise Compatibility for PSD files is checked in Preferences > File Handling. That saves a preview layer that is read by Lightroom.
Dave
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Thank you Dave, That change fixed my import issues from beta to LRC. Don't remember doing that in PS when I installed it.
My Best,
Gary
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The first time you save a file after installing or resetting preferences, Photoshop throws up a dialog for Maximize Compatibilty:
If you go to Preferences, you can then choose:
It's easy to make a choice and years (or months or days) later, forget you have done so.
Jane
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Thank you Jane, I followed Dave's instructions and all is well.
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yeah, this didn't work for me. Despite deleting my original photoshop and reinstalling AFTER beta version, Bridge is still defauling to beta.
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yeah, this didn't work for me.
By @Regina 7
Did you try the post from 06 May, which said,
Jane
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I did not see that. Thanks for the tip, that worked.
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I have several Photoshop versions installed including beta. If I want to open from Lightroom into a specific Photoshop version, I just open that Photoshop version first. Then go to it from Lightroom.
Dave
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Installing a beta is, and has always been, something you do at your own risk. You don't install a beta version in a production environment. Nobody's forcing you.
I have not installed it for that very reason.
In Windows, if you have several versions installed, the last installed will always take over file associations. That's just how Windows works.
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H davescm What you say is true for Mac but in Windows there is no option to do this.