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Lightroom edits not immediately opening in Photoshop

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peterelliston2-btinternet

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Lightroom Classic version: 10.2 [ 202103041821-226a1211 ]
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  1. macOS 11 Big Sur
Apologies if this is already aired somewhere but I couldn't find it. I have the latest subscription Lightroom Classic and Photoshop all of which automatically upgrade. Today for some reason trying to move an image in Lightroom into Photoshop just doesn't happen whichever way I try it. Sometimes a message pops up to say it can't be opened in PS but after clicking one that it takes its time and does but it used to be instantaneous. Any ideas very welcome. Thanks.
 
OK - so I may have solved this! I uninstalled Lightroom Classic back to version 9.4 and then updated it. I then found that both ways of transferring to PS worked first by clicking on 'edit with' and then by Command E and edit with Lightroom adjustments. So it's back to what it was but i have now learnt not to enable automatic upgrades unless they have been sorted out!
 
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