Friday, March 26, 2010

Drag 'n Drop to other Adobe Apps

Hello...

I searched the forum but didn't get quite the results I was expecting.

So I ask here in a new Topic.



Is it possible to Drag 'n Drop a picture to for example InDesign, like it is possible in Bridge?

Maybe there is a workaround for that feature? Or will there be a patch for this?

I found it very helpful to just drag the pics in my InDesign-docs.



Would be great to hear some comments.



Thanks in advance!



Yours,

marcus
Drag 'n Drop to other Adobe Apps
No, not with a RAW. You are dragging a RAW, try it to the desktop. You only get a copy of the RAW. It may be possible with a TIFF, PSD or JPEG, but you would only get the original, not a developed version. You have to Export in some fashion for any editing in LR to be applied.



IN other words, Yes, if you don't mind not getting what you want in a developed image.



Don



Don Ricklin, MacBook 1.83Ghz Duo 2 Core running 10.4.9 %26amp; Win XP, Pentax *ist D

http://donricklin.blogspot.com/

Drag 'n Drop to other Adobe Apps
Hi Don...



Thanks for the fast reply.

Well.. I tried with various other formats, and it's not possible with any of them.

Not even the drag to desktop works...

well.. too sad, as I love this feature and it breaks my heart to see its not possible anymore... sniff :-)

Anyway... Thanks!!!



Marcus.

You on a PC? I have never had a problem with dragging to Dsktop to get a copy. Limitations as stated above. (No edits included.)



Don



Don Ricklin, MacBook 1.83Ghz Duo 2 Core running 10.4.9 %26amp; Win XP, Pentax *ist D

http://donricklin.blogspot.com/


Hi Don...



Yes... I Work with PC, WIndows XP.

When I try to drag the mousecursor changes into a ''forbidden-sign''... (I don't know how it is called.. I am german)

Hmmm...Anyway... Thanks!

Yes, LR's drag and drop doesn't work on the PC. Quite a few of us are complaining about this.



John

You would still only get a copy, no edits, at this point.



Don



Don Ricklin, MacBook 1.83Ghz Duo 2 Core running 10.4.9 %26amp; Win XP, Pentax *ist D

http://donricklin.blogspot.com/


Thanks for the answer don! I appreciate it!



marcus

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