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genevh » Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:47 am
Having a .dll in two different places will not hurt anything. Obviously, Windows is looking for that .dll since its giving you an error message. If OnOne needs that same .dll in its folders, there is no harm in
copying the .dll over, not moving it. The OnOne person should have told you to copy instead of move the .dll.
And in regards to the stacked TIFs in LR2, after I read your post I decided to try something and realized that LR2 is handling sending a photo to an external editor differently than it used to. Now, instead of creating the TIF or PSD in LR as it is sending it to CS3 or PSE, it is sending the file out in the same format you have it in LR2. If you hit CTL-W to close the file out of CS3 ( I think PSE does the same thing) its going to ask if you want to save your changes. Hit OK on that, and once the file is closed in CS3/PSE, it shows up in LR2 as your TIF or PSD at that time. That way, if you don't save your changes, a new file is not generated. Threw me for a bit of a loop as I was used to seeing the file generated upon sending it to my external editor.
You may also notice you don't get the window that asks if you want to edit with LR adjustments any more upon exporting the file for the first time in RAW (or JPG) format. This step is eliminated since you really didn't have a choice on the first export anyway. Now, once you have edited and saved your changes in CS3/PSE, the next time you open it from LR2 and send it to your external editor, you will get that box with the 3 choices for how you want to open it.
I was beginning to think my LR2 was broken until I realized what it was really doing.