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Hello everyone,
In this video, at the 11.32 minute mark, in "Export," it shows "application preview" in the drop down box of Post Processing.
I don't have "application preview" and don't know how to get it?
If I click on "Open in Other Application," there is nothing in the "Application" box except "clear list."
I am using Lightroom 6 on Windows 10.
Would appreciate your help.
To choose an application to open the exported file, click the Choose button (not the little arrow next to it), and navigate to the .exe file of the application you want to use.
The "application preview" is a Mac thing, and I don't think there is a Windows equivalent.
You could for instance choose the Windows photo viewer or the Photos app, or any other image viewer you have installed.
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Hi cakelover
You'll need to navigate to the program file( basically the .exe file that opens the program) and then select that file.
Which program are you looking for post processing editing?
Thanks,
Akash
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Thanks for the quick response.
I went to the program files but there are several folders within Adobe Lightroom. I was looking for the "application processing" that was shown on the YouTube video.
I just read Per Berntsen's response below, and it seems it was a Mac option though.
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Correct that's a MAC only option, not relevant for Windows.
~Akash
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To choose an application to open the exported file, click the Choose button (not the little arrow next to it), and navigate to the .exe file of the application you want to use.
The "application preview" is a Mac thing, and I don't think there is a Windows equivalent.
You could for instance choose the Windows photo viewer or the Photos app, or any other image viewer you have installed.
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That would explain it. Thanks for letting me know!
I chose "show in explorer" and my picture opens up in the location where I save my pictures. That's fine for me.