Today’s Question: When I send a raw file to Photoshop from Lightroom Classic with the Photo > Edit In > Edit in Adobe Photoshop command, it goes straight to Photoshop and not Camera Raw. The file name in the Photoshop window ends in .CR3 [a Canon raw capture format]. When I use the Photoshop command File > Open Recent, it opens in ACR as expected. What gives here? I thought Photoshop could not work directly on raw files!
Tim’s Quick Answer: This is what I’d refer to as an illusion in Photoshop. When you send a raw capture to Photoshop, it isn’t really opened as a raw capture but rather is rendered based on the raw image and adjustments from Lightroom Classic. When you save that image, it will automatically update to a TIFF or PSD file depending on your settings for External Editing in Preferences in Lightroom Classic.
More Detail: When you send a raw capture to Photoshop from Lightroom Classic, it appears as though you’ve opened a raw file directly in Photoshop, bypassing Camera Raw. What actually happened is that you sent image data from Lightroom Classic, rendered based on any adjustments applied in the Develop module.
When the image opens in Photoshop, it isn’t actually a file at all. It is just pixel data in memory. If you quit Photoshop without saving at that point, you would not have a new derivative file on your hard drive. You would only have the original raw capture.
However, if you send the raw capture to Photoshop and then use the File > Save command, the file will be saved as a TIFF or PSD based on the settings established in Preferences in Lightroom Classic. You can review or update those settings in the “Edit in Adobe Photoshop” section of the External Editing tab of the Preferences dialog in Lightroom Classic.
If you later use the File > Open Recent command in Photoshop to re-open a raw capture that had previously been sent to Photoshop, you’re actually opening a raw file and not sending rendered pixel data from Lightroom Classic. As a result, the Camera Raw dialog will appear for that image. However, in the context of Lightroom Classic you should not open a raw capture directly in Photoshop but should rather use the Photo > Edit In command to create a derivative image based on the raw capture and Develop adjustments from Lightroom Classic.

