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Well, if you read this far I’d like to leave you with another tip that can actually function as a workaround for this issue, but really it just gives you another route to send a copy to Photoshop for editing and works for both Win and Mac. Bonus Tip and Additional Alternative Workaround You can also open Photoshop’s preferences to the General tab, and check Disable the Home Screen.
#Adobe photoshop 2019 bugs update
If you’ve experienced this issue, head over to the Photoshop Family forum, and add a “like” to this post on the issue to be notified when an update is available.īasically, if you just open Photoshop first you will avoid the problem.
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#Adobe photoshop 2019 bugs windows
I can only replicate this on Windows, and I’ve only heard from Windows users with this issue, so I think it is safe to say this is Windows only. The problem is that people are finding certain actions are missing, notably menu options grayed out (see below) or the Ctrl+J shortcut to duplicate a layer not working, when sending a copy of a raw photo to Photoshop from Classic.
#Adobe photoshop 2019 bugs mac
So there is something different here that is causing the process not to work correctly when the images are on the Synology NAS.This is not a typical post for me, but I’ve been getting so many emails from people (only Windows users so far) who are having this problem when sending a photo from Lightroom Classic to the latest version of Photoshop (20.0.1) that I need to share the situation in case it helps others (I added a bonus tip at the end for both Win and Mac users just in case it is also helpful). When the images are on the Mac and I return after edits made in PS, the file is in the same folder as the original and correctly shows up in LR and is in the catalog. The process worked as expected (correctly). This process is when the images are on the NAS.Īs a test, I moved a folder of images from the Synology NAS to a Local drive on the Mac, then repeated the "Edit-in" PS process from LR. (I can later import it into LR but it just doesn't work in the LR-PS-LR process). It just doesn't appear in LR or is added into the LR catalog. The PS edited file is saved on NAS correctly in the same folder as the original image and is named correctly i.e. I'm certain the image is not there (not just hidden by either a filter or different sortorder). When it returns to LR, the image does show up in LR. When in LR and I need to edit an image in PS, I go through the "Edit-in" process to open the image from LR in PS, make my edits in PS, save and then close the image in PS. I use Lightroom and photoshop on a Mac and store all of my images (raw, jpg, etc.) on a Synology NAS with the LR catalog on a local drive on the Mac.