On Jul 21, 2010, at 4:42 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> If you installed Lightroom using the Adobe installer and without
> changing the default setting, the Lightroom application will be in the
> Mac OS X path
> "/Applications/Adobe Lightroom 3.app"

I'm not absolutely certain. I think I did what I always do when installing 
software: Download the disc image, click on it, drag the image of the 
application folder to the Application folder. For certain, if it went any 
differently than that it's because that's what the installation package did. I 
can't recall a case in which an installation package installed software 
anywhere else. But Lightroom is definitely not there.

I still have the disk image. I haven't done any work to speak of that I would 
lose if I uninstalled Lightroom and started over. Should I do that -- to make 
sure it's properly installed before I start using it?

> Adobe Camera Raw is a plugin located in different places depending on
> which version of Photoshop or Photoshop Elements you have installed.
> It is not used by Lightroom at all. Lightroom's raw processing engine
> is organized internally within the Lightroom application bundle and
> only updated with updates to the Lightroom application.

I only have Elements. It's weird that the updater didn't find it -- if that is 
what it was looking for, and I don't have anything else that would use it -- 
it's in the Applications folder. [Something triggered the updater, but then the 
updater couldn't find the application that triggered it??]

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
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