Original file name missing after export to photoshop

Hello

using the export feature to change a file in photoshop (German "bearbeiten in Photoshop") generates a new file, but without the name of the original file.

Example:

Export 'my photo 234.nef' as a tiff in photoshop image generates a file called "-bearbeitet_1.tif" (German "fun" = 'edition'). 'my image 234' disappeared.

I tried to manipulate a token in "Lightroom 2 Preferences.agprefs" which sounds strange, but afterwords lightroom 2 wouldn't start more saying something as if I had a bad lightroom catalog.

Any thoughts?

Cheers, dietmar

In LR "preferences, external editing, how is the model name of file at the bottom of the set dialog box up? This allows to determine how the edited files are named. Looks like yours might be onto something that does not include the name of the original file.

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