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Title: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: John McDermott on June 20, 2014, 12:29:13 am
Using "Edit In" has posed no problem until now. Now when I select PS CC (2014) PS opens and nothing further happens. Nada!

Anyone else experience this?
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: Simon Garrett on June 20, 2014, 01:03:56 am
It works OK for me.  I assume you mean Edit in... from the latest LR (5.5) as well as latest Photoshop (CC 2014).
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: John McDermott on June 20, 2014, 01:32:51 am
I reinstalled PS CC (2014) and now it works?????
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: eliedinur on June 20, 2014, 05:41:56 am
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/forum/index.php?topic=90920.msg740338#msg740338
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: digitaldog on June 20, 2014, 09:29:27 am
This is an old issue that I can't believe still remains. The order of install of the two app's is the issue. It shouldn’t be but it is. I had the same problem (more than once). So yesterday I had to uninstall CC 2014, then reinstall it, now Edit In works as it should.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: kaelaria on June 20, 2014, 11:37:17 am
This is NOT the same old issue.  The old issue was the actual launch link was broken.  This is new.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: digitaldog on June 20, 2014, 11:44:51 am
This is NOT the same old issue.  The old issue was the actual launch link was broken.  This is new.
What the OP describes is exactly what I encountered yesterday and in the past. Installing in the right order fixed it yesterday and in the past.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: Peter McLennan on June 20, 2014, 08:00:46 pm
... Installing in the right order fixed it yesterday and in the past.

So, for those of us who haven't installed yet, what IS the right order?
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: digitaldog on June 20, 2014, 08:33:01 pm
So, for those of us who haven't installed yet, what IS the right order?
Photoshop first (at least that's what's fixed the issue for me a few times).
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: Geraldo Garcia on June 20, 2014, 10:02:27 pm
Just reporting an experiment: After reading this thread I installed the programs in the "wrong" order on purpose on my home computer, just to see if the bug would happen. No signs of problem here! Looks like the bug is not universal. (by the way, running on windows8 ).

  
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: Simon Garrett on June 21, 2014, 02:03:12 am
I did Lightroom first.  Worked OK.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: eliedinur on June 21, 2014, 03:15:38 am
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So yesterday I had to uninstall CC 2014, then reinstall it, now Edit In works as it should.
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Photoshop first (at least that's what's fixed the issue for me a few times).

You are contradicting yourself, Andrew. After uninstalling PS you had only LR on the computer, then you (re)installed PS, so that would have been LR first.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: digitaldog on June 21, 2014, 11:55:36 am
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You are contradicting yourself, Andrew. After uninstalling PS you had only LR on the computer, then you (re)installed PS, so that would have been LR first.
Sorry for the confusion. I updated LR 5.5 first. I had CC (NOT CC 2014), then updated to CC 2014 and Edit In didn't work. A reinstall of CC 2014 fixed that. But CC was running fine for some reason (it was installed before the update of LR 5.5).
See also: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1502418
I'm not sure why the link breaks but the reinstall of CC 2014 fixes this for most people including myself. Also, in my case Photoshop CC is subscription but LR isn't (perpetual), so that might also be an issue.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: Scott Hein on June 21, 2014, 11:18:14 pm
I'm experiencing the same problem.  Unfortunately, uninstalling and reinstalling CC 2014 hasn't solved the problem (I've tried it several times with different combinations of removing and restoring preferences).  "Edit In" works fine with CS6 and CC, and with TIFF files in CC 2014, but not with raw files in CC 2014 (both ORF and NEF).  I'm running OS-X 10.9.3.

-Scott
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: alfin on June 22, 2014, 01:52:50 pm
I'm experiencing the same problem.  Unfortunately, uninstalling and reinstalling CC 2014 hasn't solved the problem (I've tried it several times with different combinations of removing and restoring preferences).  "Edit In" works fine with CS6 and CC, and with TIFF files in CC 2014, but not with raw files in CC 2014 (both ORF and NEF).  I'm running OS-X 10.9.3.

-Scott
You cannot open a raw-file in PS via LR Edit in. It will open as a Tiff-file.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: digitaldog on June 22, 2014, 02:00:38 pm
You cannot open a raw-file in PS via LR Edit in. It will open as a Tiff-file.

????  ???

Edit In with a raw produces a rendered image via ACR (when it's working). At that point it's not a TIFF or JPEG or PSD, it's floating in memory. Not until you select "Save" and pick the format do you get a TIFF, or PSD or JPEG.
The only Adobe product that 'opens' a raw is ACR or LR in that you see a preview of the current rendering instructions. It's just a preview at this point and not a raw, TIFF, PSD etc. It could be however.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: Scott Hein on June 22, 2014, 02:13:42 pm
In my case I am getting the "Edit a copy" dialog with raw files when I "Edit In" CS6 or CC.  Photoshop then opens and the file is displayed.  With CC 2014, I get no dialog - Photoshop opens, but the file never appears.

I should have mentioned in my previous post that my set up was the same as Andrew's - I had first updated my perpetual license version of LR 5.4 to LR 5.5, and then later installed Photoshop CC 2014.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: alfin on June 22, 2014, 02:54:51 pm
????  ???

Edit In with a raw produces a rendered image via ACR (when it's working).
Yup, and a rendered file is not a raw-file. So, you cannot open a raw-file from LR with Edit-in in PS. It will open as a rendered file.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: digitaldog on June 22, 2014, 03:02:39 pm
Yup, and a rendered file is not a raw-file. So, you cannot open a raw-file from LR with Edit-in in PS. It will open as a rendered file.
Yes, a rendered file is not a raw file. We never open a raw file in that sense, we view previews and build instructions for rendering new pixels which we can then work with (and save as we wish) in Photoshop. ACR or LR.  So, you cannot open a raw-file from LR with Edit-in in PS, in LR, in ACR.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: Scott Hein on June 22, 2014, 07:05:42 pm
Problem solved - I restarted the computer and now raw/rendered files are opening in CC 2014...
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: wtlloyd on June 22, 2014, 07:43:38 pm
100% what Andrew says, was my experience. Did the LR 5.5 upgrade first, then installed PS CC 2014 next day when it came up. Couldn't edit in PS, when opening files directly in PS 2014 no LR edits showed up.

Tried deleting the presets/preferences folders directly, didn't work.

When you uninstall PS CC 2014, be sure to check the box asking if you want your preferences file deleted as well.
I rebooted after uninstalling, just for the heck of it.

New install fixed the problem.
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: mdijb on June 24, 2014, 08:10:41 pm
ANOTHER PROBLEM with Opening files in CC 2014

Every time I send a file from LR to CC 2014, the image opens in ACR and i have to hit the Open button. How can I make the image open directly and avoid the ACR window?

In addition, every time i send an image to CC 2014, I get the dialogue box telling me  to update to version of ACR 8.5..  Apparently it did not load with CC 2014.  I tried the Patch that is available and that did not  help.  When I check for updates in the HELP menu. I am told I am up to date--clearly wrong because my version of ACR is 8.4.

Apparently others have the same problem--ANy suggestions?

MDIJB
Title: Re: "Edit In" PS CC (2014)
Post by: hokuahi on June 25, 2014, 11:37:38 am
I had the same problem... Adobe Forum members advised to make sure that the settings in Camera Raw for JPEG and TIFF handling are set to "Disable JPEG support" and "Disable TIFF support". It took a PS and CPU restart but that seemed to do the trick.