Lightroom / CS6

ich habe neu CS6 Photoshop auf einem neuen iMac. nun kann ich die meisten bilder mit cmd E in Lightroom nicht in Photoshop öffnen (Programm öffnet sich, aber ohne Bild)
Kann mir jemand helfen?

Im PS/ LR Forum auf englisch fragen.
Mylenium

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  • Is keeping Bridge current necessary while using the Lightroom-CS6 Workflow

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    Message was edited by: Jon Beverly in Homer AK

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