5 Tips To MAXIMIZE Your Lightroom & Photoshop Workflow

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While sending photos from Lightroom to Photoshop is straightforward, there are several details that you may not be aware of. That's why I'm sharing these five tips to get the most out of your Lightroom and Photoshop workflow.

Chapters:
00:00 - Thank you SO much for an amazing 2024!
01:17 - The basics of sending a photo from Lightroom Desktop to Photoshop
02:24 - Tip #1 - Why is my image being loaded in Photoshop Beta?
05:12 - Tip #2 - Why don’t I see my photo in Lightroom after saving in Photoshop?
07:07 - Tip #3 - The difference in Photoshop file formats between Lightroom Desktop and Lightroom Mobile
08:41 - Tip #4 - Reviewing the temp folder for orphaned TIFF files
13:21 - Tip #5 - How to preserve Photoshop layers
15:20 - Learn how to use Lightroom Everywhere

#lightroomeverywhere #lightroomtutorial #photoshop
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Thank you so much Brian. You helped me go all in with the Cloud service and I haven’t looked back. I did a talk recently at my camera club about going all in and I think the mobile products and Portfolio got a couple of converts. Best wishes to you and the Adobe team.

marklanigan
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Brilliant! Thank you so much Brian. You just made my day! I quit using PS Beta because LR kept defaulting to it instead of the PS production version. Greatly appreciate your lessons. Can't wait for 2025. Have a happy new year!

sergedaleiden
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Brian, throughly enjoyed your videos in 2024!

guymatson
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Happy & healthy new year, Brian, to you, your family, and each and every one of your subscribers.
Tks for all your indescribably helpful tutorials!

yomismo
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Oh. I didn't know about the last tip. Good to know. Thx

RadAlzyoud
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Thanks - could have used this last month until I figured it out. Open PS 2025 first, the transfer over. Drove me nuts for several hours and a lot of different attempts.

JohnDoranski
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Another great video Brian as I use Lightroom and Photoshop for all of my post processing. I have a question that pivots from the focus of this video. I am a photographer with over 60, 000 photos catalogued in Lightroom Classic. I use LRC extensively with Photoshop and I'm also starting to use DaVinci Resolve. Do you ever create videos on hardware or software perfectly suited for photographers? I can't figure out whether I should buy the Apple's M4 Pro Mac Mini with 24 or 49gb ram, and 1 Tb storage or should I wait for the lower end M4 Mac studio. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

leonardscotto
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Using Lightroom instead of Lightroom classic is like using photoshop elements instead of photoshop, but that’s in my case and everyone has different needs. Have a very happy new year and hope to see you again in Australia one day 🤜🤛

PaulCarmona
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I am only in the 3rd group of lesions in the /Lightroom Everywhere course. (Excellent course). I am not sure if this is addressed in your course. At the end of the video, you discussed how to preserve PhotoShop layers by reseting the Lightroom edits before sending the file back go PhotoShop again. Could I "copy" the edits before I do the LightRoom edit reset, then send the file back to Photoshop. layers now restored, . After I finish my PhotoShop changes, the file then returns to Lightroom. Lastly I "paste" the lightroom edit back to the same file. A little clunky, I guess I will have to test this.

StephenEhrlichPhotos
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On LRC desktop you can select which file type to move to Photoshop, PSD or tiff. And select colorspace, Profoto or Adobe RGB. Regards Lars 😊 And if you select "save as" in Photoshop, you can select file type again. Psd pdf, tiff etc... but why don't you use dng in Lightroom.

Arnklars
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7:45 in, if you started with a raw file, why didn't the file open in camera raw? When I send a raw file (or a jpeg because I have it set to open both in camera raw) to Photoshop from Lr, LrC, or just open it from a folder, it always opens in camera raw. I noticed your's didn't.

TC_Conner
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@8:15 You can configure Lightroom Classic to send a PSD to Photoshop instead of a TIFF file if you want - all that is under Preferences > External Editing > File Format

Chrsly
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Good video but I still have two questions. 1. How to get back to LR with jpg file instead of tif? 2. How to open raw photo from LR in ACR in Photoshop?. Only ACR has adaptive profile currently.

tadeuszcynkowski
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Question. As a new user of LR, PS, and LrC why does LR not have move options for presets per masking. I had to learn LrC to do a series of photos where a water tower had to be white, and I learned that I could only do this in LrC. LR only has a few presets and no ability to create your own like LrC. Not sure why LR is not better than LrC? Thanks.

JohnDoranski
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Did you say that you can have Only Photoshop as I dont use Lightroom and dont even have it installed, , But I am Paying for the One with Lightroom .. But i do use Bridge

grosema
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Brian, the kinds of inconsistencies that are "designed" into LR (e.g. PSD in mobile and TIFF in desktop) are so irritating. Where is the attention to detail that would enforce consistency across platforms. It's the same with the location of the geometry functions (i.e. on their own in LR Classic and LR Mobile, under crop in LR Desktop). Why isn't this something that your QA team addresses with the developers?

huwmorgan
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Happy New Year. I am looking forward to what you will be sharing is 2025.

samelogio
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An off-topic.
Since you work at Adobe now 🙂, I have a question.
I prefer automating my batch changes using Python programming. Currently, I use Topaz software for this purpose, as it offers a command-line interface (CLI) for its main features.
I’m curious to know if there are any plans to include this feature in Adobe Photoshop or/and Lightroom. Also, are you aware of any workarounds that allow me to programmatically use Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom? 
Thank you.

RadAlzyoud
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I'm a Mac user and had the beta version & Lr as defaults, but I am a LrC dude, so I made LrC my default.

yomismo