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LR Classic - new version today; Photoshop new version today and Windows 10 new update today and if you right click on a group of images in LR and edit as layers in PS, it takes you to PS, but onlys shows one image. I uninstalled new verison of today of PS and installed one version back of PS and all OK.
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@joedoepa I have not installed the latesd verson of ps yet after seeing there was quite a few bugs, and win is up to date.
thank you for the help though
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Can you try with a different set of photos, or a smaller subset of your files? Others have reported this type of issue when one of the files has a problem:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop/load-files-into-stack-not-working/td-p/9149868?page=1
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@Michael_J__Hoffman I have tried with a diffrent set of photos. importing as in the vid. First I tried a set of 20 photos and it completed it fine, after that I tried a set of 30 it worked, Tried a set of 40 worked, a set of 50 failed and disappeared, just to dubble check that 50 is the limit I tried 55 that also failed so... im not sure what to do im going to try the new ps update from today.
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Hi THe Box,
Consider if one of the files (let's say #47) is corrupt. Can you work around that one, loading 1-46 and 48-50 into the stack successfully? To to see exactly which file it is failing on, and skip that one.
If there is a corrupt file between #40 and 50, it doesn't matter how many more you add, because it would crash when it gets to the corrupt file every time.
I have stacked up to around 100 images with the most recent version of PS (before this week's update) and have heard of people stacking over 200, so I know it's not hitting a limit.
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I have this same issue frequently when making GIFs from frames I extracted. I'll load about 60 png frames into stack, one time it will stack only two frames before stopping, and right after that it will stack all 60 without issue. I recorded an instance of this for reference, but can't figure out a way to upload to this post.
The only bypass I found was to wait 10s on the load layers dialog window before clicking OK to begin the stacking process, although I found this does not work 100% reliably.