Ability to initiate PS Actions from LR

I have a nifty watermarking action (thank you Russell Brown) which it would be nice to use in LR. To do so now is cumbersome to the point of unworkable.
1) I want to initiate a PS action from LR on a photo or batch of photos.
2) I want to initiate PS actions on images which are being migrated to a web layout. This is where the watermark action would really be useful.
Kirk Brooks
San Carlos, CA

>As far as I know, you can delete the ACR plug-in without deleting Bridge or PS. ACR is compiled in to LR.
Try using Bridge/PS for your RAW workflow without ACR and see how far you get! Oh that's right, nowhere.
>I've still never figured out Bridge's purpose, despite Ian's and others prodding. I have it at work on CS2 and gave up on using it to actually do anything but look at my thumbs.
You cannot work out Bridge and yet you come on these forums and you lecture/harangue people on how LR/Photoshop should be used/designed!?
If you spent the amount of time you do on these forums actually learning how Bridge/PS/PSE work, then that might be time better spent.
>It's a little wierd, because file-browser was one of my favorite features of Elements 3 and its deletion was the reason I didn't upgrade to Elements 4 or 5 after I gave up on PS and Bridge. But file-browswer was integrated and didn't claim to have any functionality of its own.
A file Browser's functionality is to.. er..file browse, though if it's designed to work as part of an image editing programme or image workflow, it can take on a different role in prepping images for the image editor or even handling your image processing workflow entirely, as is possible with Bridge+ACR.
It's funny as I thought the very good Organiser in PSE 4+ 5 was a file browser and I wish Bridge/LR had adopted the excellent and very powerful visual tagging interface. I also requested the brilliant Calendar function for inclusion in Bridge, sort of included in LR, but nowhere near as good as ACDSee's fantastic implementation.

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