![]() ![]() But in this case it is not there it's added at the end of the film strip. I think what he's saying is, when you edit with say Photoshop it always comes back in the film strip next to the photo that was edited and labeled wanted to or two of two. ![]() Now I will try to avoid trying making sense of all this yet again.I have never use d Topaz but the first thing I thi. Now I will try to avoid trying making sense of all this yet again. AND if you add in use of stacking it be becomes a need to add ethanol to make things better. When you go to PS and back things are “controlled” by a setting when you set up PS as a “plug in” in LrC. I am a heavy user of collections where the sort order for the same list of images may differ between collect you are viewing. I suspect that is set in the library module and what you selected. Your ESP module has failed! Look at the sort order for the film strip which you are looking at. Exactly what that means is between your mind and the display order you are using. I have never use d Topaz but the first thing I think about is the concept of “Proper place in folder”. Has anyone else had this problem and figured out a solution? I cannot figure out a way to make it return to its proper place in the folder. ![]() What makes it even weirder is that on occasion it will return it to its proper position. When the sharpened pictured is returned to LR it is generally placed at the end of the group (film strip) of pictures in the folder I'm working on. I use Topaz Sharpen AI as a plug in with Lightroom Classic. ![]()
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