There is a problem with importing photos to the new version of LR. i"m getting a message that i dont have a clearance to import. i want to go back the old version.
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Steve Sprengel, Champion
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Usually a message about not being able to read the photos means you have not chosen a valid location to copy the photos to and are doing a Copy rather than an Add type of import. Can you give more details about what you're doing? Can we see a screenshot of the message?
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i solved the problem.
another problem.
when i got the new version,all the presets that i created has bee deleted. i have to do it all over again. it is a nightmare.
another problem.
when i got the new version,all the presets that i created has bee deleted. i have to do it all over again. it is a nightmare.
Victoria Bampton - Lightroom Queen, Champion
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Tell us what you did Raphael? It doesn't usually "delete presets" but they could be hidden by the Preferences > Presets > Store Presets with This Catalog checkbox.
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i"ve been upgraded my windows to 10 and replaced my old ssd flash drive to a bigger capacity and faster.
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why cant i get the old version? i dont like this new one.
it cause me inconvenience.
it cause me inconvenience.
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Victoria Bampton - Lightroom Queen, Champion
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Right, go to Preferences > Presets tab > Show Lightroom Develop Presets. Are there XMP format presets in that location?
- If yes, check Preferences > Presets tab > Show Partially Compatible Develop Presets. Are they back?
- If not, click the Show All Other Lightroom Presets button and look in the Develop Presets. Are your presets in there?
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I’m trying to go back to Photoshop CS6 because it’s easier to teach a constant to 6th formers! But now I can’t Open with to CS6 even though it’s still on my PC. It makes it really time consuming when working to deadlines.
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Victoria Bampton - Lightroom Queen, Champion
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If they're not in either location, then you haven't copied them over from the old drive yet.
There's one more possibility. Find your catalog. Is there a Lightroom Settings folder next to the catalog? If so, look for both a Develop presets and a Settings folder in there, and see if either is populated.
There's one more possibility. Find your catalog. Is there a Lightroom Settings folder next to the catalog? If so, look for both a Develop presets and a Settings folder in there, and see if either is populated.
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