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I've been having this issue through my last couple of upgrades of software... I have current versions of LR Classic (11.5, ACR 14.5) and PS (23.5.0) on a 3yo Intel iMac (also up to date w/ MacOS Monterey 12.5.1). When I try to open photos as layers in PS, it brings up the software but does not open files. I've gone through a number of processes (reset preferences, uninstall and reinstall software in the past) but this process has just stopped working for me. I'm at a loss, and would really like to do some focus stacking work. Please advise!
Thanks,
Dave
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Until waiting for solution, have you tried to open as layers from Photoshop (File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack)?
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Thanks Bojan, you are right-- I should probably try doing it manually to make sure things are OK on the PS side. I'll give that a try later.
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Bojan- I've been a bit distracted, but I finally tried this. It worked with no problem when I export the files first from LR and then read them into PS.
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I know that some people mentioned in the past that sometimes it works if you open Photoshop first and then go to Lightroom.
Maybe try this?
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Thanks for the suggestion, Marek. Unfortunately that does not help.
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I've finally been able to resolve this, but TBH I'm not 100% certain of what I changed. I strongly suspect that it is from a security change in the most recent MacOS version. Check in the System Preferences--> Security&Privacy under the Privacy tab. Scroll to the "Full Disk Access" icon, and make sure that both Lightroom and Photoshop are checked. I strongly suspect that what happened was, Lightroom was writing the temporary image files to a disk that PS did not have access to (I had opened up disk access to LR-- but not PS-- a few months back when I was running into other problems).
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BTW, I'd appreciate it if one of the Adobe experts could confirm that my change is likely what resolved this. I'm an experienced user, but most of the time know just enough to be dangerous... 🙂
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One more follow-up to clarify: I use an external drive for my files. It is this drive that Lightroom and Photoshop do not have access to without the security change.
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Maybe that's why it wasn't working.
Glad it's working for you now.