Download the file ps_picker.lrdevplugin.zip:
Issue
On macOS, the Edit In command in Lightroom Classic opens a copy of Photoshop from a back-up location.
For example, an external hard drive back-up created using Carbon Cloner, SuperDuper! or Time Machine. This can result in the following behaviors:
- macOS presents an error dialog stating Application Moved - The application has been moved, and its path has changed. To update the product configuration, click Update.
- Photoshop launches but the image selected in Lightroom Classic does not open.
Solution: Install the "ps_picker" plug-in
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Prevziať
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Double-click the ps_picker.lrdevplugin.zip file to unzip it.
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Launch Lightroom Classic and select File > Plug-In Manager.
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Click Add to install the plug-in.
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Select File > Plug-In Extras > Select Photoshop for Edit in Photoshop.
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Click Select and navigate to the version of Photoshop running on your main (boot) drive.
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Click OK to dismiss the dialog.
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Relaunch Lightroom Classic for the change to take affect.
Starting with the April 2023 release of Lightroom Classic (version 12.3), the ps_picker plug-in has been archived, and you can select the versions of Photoshop using the External editing options in Lightroom Classic.