Lightroom 6 Edit in Photoshop cs6 not working

I got Photoshop working, but now I ran into a new problem. I have Lightroom 6 and when I edit RAW images there and try to open Photoshop directly from there to continue editing, the image does not open in Photoshop. Photoshop itself does open, but not the editable image. I have Camera raw version 10.1 in Lightoom and 7.0.0.308 in Photoshop. The latest version of ACR that works in Photoshop is 9.1, but I haven't been able to find this version anywhere on the internet. Since I have a working old Timemachine backup before the hard disk breaks down and change to an SDD disk, there might be some help there, but I don't know what and where to look for it?


The problems started when I had to change the HDD disk to an SDD disk and in order to get Photoshop cs6 to work on the new SDD disk, I had to do a lot of work due to the registration of the program. The operating system in the iMac is High sierra.

Posted on Dec 2, 2023 11:02 AM

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Posted on Dec 5, 2023 4:44 AM

Macmanfin wrote:

Thanks for the replies. The situation at the moment is that I was able to install the ACR 9.1.1 version in Photoshop and with that I can now open Canon 5D III raw images. But the 5D IV images won't open. Finder Preview also opens the latest raw images, but Photoshop does not recognize them, but asks to update to the latest ACR version.
If it is really the case that that RAW code is written inside Photoshop and is not in a separate file, then it may be impossible to restore it to operation. Assuming that Adobe has updated the CS6 program that I still have available for download from my Adobe account to a version that no longer supports the 5D IV camera.


The Raw code is baked into Lightroom and Lightroom Classic. It is not baked into Photoshop. Photoshop uses Adobe Camera Raw – so to a certain extent, you can upgrade Adobe Camera Raw to add new camera support, without upgrading Photoshop.


I'm guessing that you were using ACR 7.0 – the version that originally came with Photoshop CS6. It wouldn't have had EOS 5D Mark III support. That support requires ACR 7.1 or later. When you downloaded ACR 9.1.1, you would have had "or later."


https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html


If that older CS6 version was really such that it still accepted 5D IV raw images from the latest ACR 9.1.1. version. But even then it seems strange that the current 9.1.1. version does not include that support.


Support for the EOS 5D Mark IV did not appear until ACR 9.7.

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Dec 5, 2023 4:44 AM in response to Macmanfin

Macmanfin wrote:

Thanks for the replies. The situation at the moment is that I was able to install the ACR 9.1.1 version in Photoshop and with that I can now open Canon 5D III raw images. But the 5D IV images won't open. Finder Preview also opens the latest raw images, but Photoshop does not recognize them, but asks to update to the latest ACR version.
If it is really the case that that RAW code is written inside Photoshop and is not in a separate file, then it may be impossible to restore it to operation. Assuming that Adobe has updated the CS6 program that I still have available for download from my Adobe account to a version that no longer supports the 5D IV camera.


The Raw code is baked into Lightroom and Lightroom Classic. It is not baked into Photoshop. Photoshop uses Adobe Camera Raw – so to a certain extent, you can upgrade Adobe Camera Raw to add new camera support, without upgrading Photoshop.


I'm guessing that you were using ACR 7.0 – the version that originally came with Photoshop CS6. It wouldn't have had EOS 5D Mark III support. That support requires ACR 7.1 or later. When you downloaded ACR 9.1.1, you would have had "or later."


https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html


If that older CS6 version was really such that it still accepted 5D IV raw images from the latest ACR 9.1.1. version. But even then it seems strange that the current 9.1.1. version does not include that support.


Support for the EOS 5D Mark IV did not appear until ACR 9.7.

Dec 3, 2023 8:28 AM in response to Macmanfin

This is a known issue for such an old version of the Adobe suite. The problem is Adobe shut down the activation servers, and the online update servers for CS6 and older. You get the error messages because the updates can't be located.


Adobe also took down all links for the updates on their site. You can no longer download any patches. And even if you could, they wouldn't work. I sold my CS6 Master Collection on eBay about a year ago. While I had it, I had also saved all of the last updates on an external drive so I could apply them myself when necessary.


However, even those standalone updaters wouldn't work anymore after Adobe removed the links and took down the servers. They must still try to talk to Adobe's servers for some unknown reason.


The person who bought the suite on eBay knew going in that the activating the perpetual license was going to be a bit of a chore. After you try about 5 times to do an activation through the app (which it can't do), it finally sends you over to a different web page to do a manual activation.


But, working updaters were only available to the buyer by contacting Adobe. I can't remember if he said they gave him links to full installers that already had all of the last patches included, or if they were newer patch files that didn't try to talk to Adobe's servers so they'd work, as a standalone patch file should. Either way, he finally got all of the apps updated to their last versions.

Dec 4, 2023 10:06 AM in response to Kurt Lang

https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-compatible-applications.html indicates that Photoshop CS6 can use anything between ACR 7.0 and ACR 9.1.1. There's a footnote saying that ACR will no longer be updated for Photoshop CS6 after version 9.1.1.


The current (October 2023) release of ACR is version 16.0. Looks as if 9.1.1 came out at the end of July 2015.

https://www.dpreview.com/articles/6136681022/adobe-announces-final-camera-raw-update-for-cs6-owners

https://www.dpreview.com/articles/8368420800/adobe-camera-raw-9-1-1-now-available


Dec 3, 2023 12:30 PM in response to Kurt Lang

Thank you very much for the very comprehensive answer. It was interesting to read this battle of the format. Surely it would be most advantageous for everyone to agree on one and only format. But, unfortunately, consensus is not always found. Let's hope that the big manufacturers would now find it here.


I myself have acquired my first mac in 1989 and since then I have studied the use of programs and really everything that has come up in front of me. But things like this when you can't always find a solution, it's frustrating. Of course, if you switched to getting the latest updates for all programs and the necessary monthly paid licenses, everything would be easier. But the current configuration is perfectly adequate for my image processing and everything I do on a Mac. That's why I haven't given up on these monthly paid programs at least yet. I should get a lot of these then. Now there isn't a single one of them.


I get around this problem by opening the Raw image from Lightroom first in, for example, Topaz, which saves the image back to Lightroom in tif format, then opens it again directly to Photoshop with the Edit in Photoshop command. But I wouldn't want to wastefully recycle every 5D IV raw image through Topaz. So I will continue to investigate this matter.

Dec 3, 2023 6:03 PM in response to Macmanfin

Macmanfin wrote:

Thank you. What surprises me the most about this whole installation job is that I've had that Canon 5D IV camera for three years and this software combination of mine has worked flawlessly the whole time. That is, I have been able to open all RAW files in Lightroom (including 5D IV) camera files. So my understanding is that this should be brought back to action. I just don't remember which versions of Photoshop I had installed.

I tried looking for information about DNG convertter, but apparently it doesn't work the same way as ARC, ie it can't open a single image from Lightroom to Photoshop? If I have understood correctly. If I'm right, how have these current PS6 and LR6 worked together so far and all raw files have opened directly from Lightroom to Photoshop?


My understanding is that Adobe "bakes" copies of their Raw conversion code into Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, Adobe Camera Raw, and the DNG Converter. The only way to add new camera support directly to any of those applications is to upgrade to a new version of the application.


Adobe Photoshop makes use of Adobe Camera Raw. A given version of Photoshop can usually work with several versions of Adobe Camera Raw before you have to upgrade Photoshop itself. (There comes a time when a given version of Photoshop can't work with the latest versions of ACR.)

Dec 2, 2023 11:57 PM in response to BDAqua


Thank you. When I got the iMac back from service, the SSD disk was formatted in APFS format. Timemachine was Extended (journaled), so I couldn't recover anything from Timemachine. I formatted the SSD and reinstalled High Sierra and got the recovery working. All other programs started working, but not Photoshop. I had to install it again and then the registration was almost impossible, since Adobe does not have a registration server for the cs6 version. But I finally managed to get it registered through many steps. I thought everything was fine, but now for the first time after about a week I tried to open an LR image in Photoshop and I was surprised when it didn't open.

I don't think that cloning the SSD disk will help anything anymore. Maybe I should find old settings files on the Timemachine disk and restore them, but I don't know what they would be?

Dec 3, 2023 12:34 AM in response to Macmanfin

In Photoshop, in Help > Update, there is an APP that finds updates. When I start the download, everything seems to go right to the end, but when the download is complete, the window Update failed appears. When I open the error log window, the following messages appear:


Dynamic Link Media Server CS6 1.0.1 Update

There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later. Error Code: U43M1D207


Adobe CSXS InfrastructureCS6

There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later. Error Code: U43M1D207


Extension Manager 6.0.8 Update

There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later. Error Code: U43M1D207


Adobe Bridge CS6 5.0.2 Update

There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later. Error Code: U43M1D207


Photoshop Camera Raw 9.1.1(CS6)

There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later. Error Code: U43M1D207


And nothing may have been downloaded or installed.


EDIT: So this must somehow be a purely Camera raw problem, because the tif images in Lightroom are normally opened with the Edit in Photoshop command.


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