If you’re a Photoshop user and want to export your photos to Lightroom, there are a few things you need to know. First, Lightroom doesn’t support exporting photos with layers. Second, Lightroom doesn’t support exporting photos as PDFs. Third, Lightroom doesn’t support exporting photos as JPEGs. Finally, Lightroom doesn’t support exporting photos as PNGs. Fortunately, there are a few ways to export your photos to Lightroom without using these limitations. The first way is to use the Export command in the Photos panel of the photo editor’s main window. This command exports all of your photo data (including layers and images) into an XML file that can be imported into Lightroom later on. The second way is to use the Export As command in the same panel. This command exports your photo data into an image file that can be imported into Lightroom later on. The third way is to use the Export To Image command in the same panel. This command exports your photo data into an image file that can be imported into Lightroom later on but it also includes a .jpg extension so it can be used for printing purposes.