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Help! How do I get Lightroom CC to edit in Photoshop CC?

 
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Aug 31, 2015 18:16 |  #1

How do I get photoshop to be the "edit in" external editor?
Right now I have Photoshop Elements and secondly the external editor is Portrait pro
I want photoshop Elements replaced using Photoshop CC but I don't know how to do that
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Sep 01, 2015 00:42 |  #2

Hit CTRL+, to bring up preferences. Look on the tabs for external file handling or something like that. It's under there.

Edit - Figure if I can post, I may as well check. LOL. The tab in preferences is called External Editing. On that tab, there are two spots for external editing programs. The first one should be defaulted to PS CC, if you have it installed. I think. It is for me, anyway. Then the second one can be set up or another program, or a different file type for PS CC, or whatever you want to do.

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Sep 01, 2015 02:52 |  #3

If you have PSCC installed then LR should default to using it. When I installed the trial version it even updated my existing copy of LR4.4 to use PSCC instead of PSCS5.

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Sep 01, 2015 05:50 as a reply to  @ BigAl007's post |  #4

Thats what I thought but I have photoshop Elements 13 in there? I was trying to get Photoshop CC! It did not over ride 13. Do i have to delete photoshop 13 program from my computer?




  
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Sep 01, 2015 06:40 as a reply to  @ post 17690978 |  #5

I will try that when I get home




  
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