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1. Re: Develop Settings
Ian Lyons Apr 23, 2012 10:30 AM (in response to AudoWarp)ACR setting will show up in Lr when you import them via the Read Metadata from File command (Metadata>Read Metadata from File... menu item). Develop settings from Lr need to be saved to the file before they are visible to Bridge (Ctrl/Cmd+S or Metadata>Save Metadata to File menu item). Remember to slect the relevant files before using the menu command or shortcut.
Yes they are the same settings, although not always a direct match (see below for matching settings).
Lr 2 = Camera Raw 5 (CS4)
Lr 3 = Camera Raw 6 (CS5 and CS5.5)
Lr 4 = Camera Raw 7 (CS6)
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2. Re: Develop Settings
AudoWarp Apr 23, 2012 2:15 PM (in response to Ian Lyons)"Lr 4 = Camera Raw 7 (CS6)"
So does that mean I won't be able to work in both LR4 and ACR interchangeably until cs6 comes out?
(Oh, and thatnks for your help =)
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3. Re: Develop Settings
Cornelia-I Apr 23, 2012 2:24 PM (in response to AudoWarp)You can bridge the time until final release of CS6-Camera Raw7.0
by using the RC version of Camera Raw 6.7, which is available for download at Adobe labs.
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4. Re: Develop Settings
Ian Lyons Apr 23, 2012 2:58 PM (in response to AudoWarp)The new Process Version 2012 develop settings will not be available in any version of Camera Raw prior to version 7. Therefore, images sent from Lr4 to CS5 or earlier will be converted to PV2010 or earlier. If you want/need a direct 1:1 match you'll need to upgrade to Photoshop CS6 when it ships in a few weeks.
PS CS6 http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html
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5. Re: Develop Settings
LRuser24 Apr 24, 2012 12:15 AM (in response to Ian Lyons)Ian Lyons wrote:
The new Process Version 2012 develop settings will not be available in any version of Camera Raw prior to version 7.
I thought that ACR 6.7 will able to interpret PV 2012. The only drawback in ACR 6.7 will be that the new PV 2012 settings will not be changeable in the ACR GUI. And this is already the case for ACR 6.7 RC (with a few rendering differences compared to LR4).
Quote from the lightroom journal:
The correct plug-in for Lightroom 4 and Photoshop CS5 compatibility is Camera Raw 6.7, currently available on Adobe Labs Please keep in mind that currently Camera Raw 6.7 is a a Release Candidate version of the plug-in.
...or did I misunderstand something?




