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1. Re: EDIT IN
JimHess Nov 22, 2014 8:41 PM (in response to JohnSalisz)This is the Lightroom forum. But what plug-ins are you talking about? And, what program and version are you referring to?
When I subscribed to the creative cloud and installed Photoshop 2014 CC I had to copy folders from the plug-ins directory in Photoshop CS6 over to the plug-ins directory in Photoshop CC. Once I did that my plug-ins were available and usable.
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2. Re: EDIT IN
Keith_Reeder Nov 23, 2014 2:11 AM (in response to JohnSalisz)One thread on the subject is enough:
how do you turn the grayed out EDIT IN plugins back on?
As Jim suggests - more clarity and less histrionics (and stuck-on Caps Lock), please.
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3. Re: EDIT IN
JohnSalisz Nov 23, 2014 9:03 AM (in response to JimHess)Yes, Sorry for the rant... I was right in the middle of a project when I updated to LightRoom to 5.7. I found out that once doing so, I had lost the ability to right click and use the EDIT IN feature... ie: EDIT IN Photoshop CC or Photoshop 2014 CC or any of my NIK plugins.
I read a link on Adobe's site to fix this:
"Edit In Photoshop" command missing
I followed the process for Windows Solution 1 (did not want to jump into the registry)... which says to uninstall PS. So I uninstalled and reinstalled... Still not working... EDIT IN options are still grayed out.
Any suggestions as how to fix this? Thanks


