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1. Re: Changing default edit to 32 bit
(Hal_P_Anderson) Feb 28, 2009 10:12 AM (in response to digital gene)Gene,
It isn't obvious, but you can define as many external editors as you want. Just push the "Choose" button and add another one.
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2. Re: Changing default edit to 32 bit
R Owens Feb 28, 2009 10:14 AM (in response to digital gene)Gene,
You can set additional editors in external editors.
I have both PTLens and Noise Ninja set as external editors in addition to CS2 as the default.
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3. Re: Changing default edit to 32 bit
digital gene Feb 28, 2009 11:55 AM (in response to digital gene)Hal P Anderson
Richard Owens
Thanks that worked.
I though I was going to give a real challenge but all I did was make myself look like a dummy.
Thanks again,
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4. Re: Changing default edit to 32 bit
Jao vdL Feb 28, 2009 7:18 PM (in response to digital gene)If you already have the 32 bit version running it will just use that. So simply start the 32-bit version by hand and Lightroom will use that instead of starting the 64-bit version -
5. Re: Changing default edit to 32 bit
(Jason_Evans2) Mar 12, 2009 7:20 AM (in response to digital gene)Thanks for this, this solved my problem with external editors. I did not know you could add multiple ones, now I know :)


