Adobe Photoshop High Sierra
High Sierra released over 3 months ago and in fact 10.13.2 is apparently the latest version. According to Roaring Apps and MacRumors, Adobe CS6 (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign etc.) will run just fine on HS but is anyone successfully running it on their machine without any hiccups or tweaks? That is, I have Photoshop CS4 installed, and since I started using the Public Beta version of Mac OS High Sierra I have been having problem with the Photoshop application. I can open it, I can edit the photos, but when it is to save (save) the photos, it blocks and stays so until I get unresponsive, I have to force the output of it.
Adobe has tested running the latest versions of Lightroom Classic and Lightroom 6.x with macOS v10.13 (High Sierra) and found the issue documented in this article below.
Adobe recommends that customers update Lightroom to the current version prior to updating to macOS v10.13 (High Sierra). Adobe also recommends that customers do their own testing on a nonproduction partition to ensure that the new macOS works with their current hardware and drivers.
If you do encounter issues that are not already documented, feel free to report them on our feedback site.
Lightroom Classic CC 7.0 or Lightroom CC 2015.12/Lightroom 6.12 crashes when you have multiple external devices such as memory card readers or hard-drives connected to your Mac.
Product versions affected | Operating system |
Lightroom Classic CC 7.0 and Lightroom CC 2015.12/Lightroom 6.12 | macOS v10.13 (High Sierra) |
This issue has been fixed in Lightroom Classic CC 7.0.1 and Lightroom 6.13/CC 2015.13 releases.
Use the Creative Cloud desktop app to update Lightroom to the latest version. For details, see Update Creative Cloud apps.
Hi Kai199! I´ll answer this with a conditional 'yes', because I don't know how you use CS6: my CS6 (DVD version) works fine for my needs on my iMac running High Sierra 10.13.1, but you might want to read this thread first, which discusses one problem (bug?)...
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If you have your files displayed as 'free-floating' and not as tabs then closing a file will cause CS6 to crash. The post shows you how to set CS6 preferences to avoid this. I've not encountered any other problems with CS6 and High Sierra, but then I'm not really a 'power user. In some article I read removing all 11 CS6 pre-installed plug-ins was suggested. These plug-ins are found here: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS6/Plug-ins. It would also be a good idea to do a clean install of CS6 if you do upgrade to High Sierra. Hope this helps you! Cheers, Ian.
Dec 2, 2017 7:26 PM