Lightroom 3 et Photoshop Element 8

Bonjour,
Je viens d'installer dans  mon ordinateur Lightroom 3. J'avais déjà d'installé dans mon ordinateur Photoshop Element 8. Quand je veux transférer des photos de ma caméra Canon T1i vers Lightroom 3, c'est la fenêtre "Téchargeur de Organiser" de Photoshop Element 8 qui ouvre. Comment je peux empêcher cela. Si je fais annuler dans la fenêtre Organiseur, je reviens dans Lightroom . Si je choisis Importer dans Lightroom, l'option de ma caméra apparait et tout se transfère normalement. Je suis aller dans le menu Edition et Préférences mais je n'ai rien trouvé de pertinent. Je suis allé dans le logiciel EOS Utility de ma caméra Canon et encore là, je n'ai rien trouvé de pertinent.
Ma question est donc  la suivante: quand je transfère des photos de ma camera vers Lightroom 3, comment je peux empêcher la fenêtre Téléchargeur dans Organiser de Photoshop Element 8 d'ouvrir ?
Pierre Hurtubise
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Peut être mieux chercher dans le forum Lightroom en français par Gilles Theophile.
Beat

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