C1 to PS CS Round-trip. Problem with path back to C1.
Windows 10 x64
I exported a file from C1 and edited the PSD in PS.
Normally, I choose File/Save (actually, Ctrl/S) and the PSD pops up in the C1 film-strip with all the PS edits applied. Great.
However, for the first time ever, I chose File/Save As first and saved a copy of the PSD to a separate folder.
Now the PSD did appear in C1, but without ANY of the PS edits applied.
I seem to have done something to screw up the path back to C1.
Can I recover this and re-save the PSD from PS so that it retains the edits back in C1?
Thanks.
D.
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Hi Dinarius,
Sorry I cannot answer your specific question as I do not have PS installed.
But, instead of exporting the file from C1, did you try to "Edit with" and then choose PS?
regards
EDIT: Re-reading this, my question is more related to your general workflow when wanting to edit a C1- adjusted image with PS.
For your current situation, can you save the psd (I think you did) somewhere else, then delete the "old" psd from C1, copy your saved-elsewhere psd in the respective raw file folder and import it again in C1?
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Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I can simply point C1 to the folder where I saved (File/Save As) the PSD BEFORE I saved it (without PS edits) to C1.
That works. But, it's now no longer in the same set of thumbnails as the original file.
I want to know if it's possible to correct my mistake and save the PSD with PS edits intact.
Thanks.
D.0 -
Further to my answer here: https://forum.luminous-landscape.com/index.php?topic=134221.0
If you want the file back in the same folder as the originals you can move it back there in C1.
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