Adobe has discovered the compatibility issues listed below with running Lightroom CC 2015 or Lightroom 6 with Mac OS 10.11 (El Capitan). We recommend that customers do their own testing on a nonproduction partition to ensure that new operating systems work. Thank you for using our Mac software library. Unfortunately, there is no direct download for the Mac version of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4. To download the application, proceed to the developer's site via the link below. FDMLib bears no responsibility for the.
- Find the Presets Folder either by going to Lightroom menu Preferences Presets tab and selecting Show Lightroom Presets Folder or navigate directly to it: Macintosh HD / Users / your username / Library / Application Support / Adobe / Lightroom / Note: Make sure.
- Adobe has discovered the compatibility issues listed below with running Lightroom Classic 8.4.1 or later with macOS 10.15 (Catalina). Import issues When you try to import photos in Lightroom Classic, you get one of the following issues: Unable to import images from.
Adobe has discovered the compatibility issues listed below with running Lightroom CC 2015 or Lightroom 6 with Mac OS 10.11 (El Capitan).
We recommend that customers do their own testing on a nonproduction partition to ensure that new operating systems work with their current hardware and drivers.
If you do encounter issues not already documented, feel free to report them on our feedback site.
Tethering Nikon cameras is supported in El Capitan as of Lightroom CC 2015.4 and Lightroom 6.4.
Direct tethering of most Leica cameras using Lightroom CC 2015 and Lightroom 6 is not currently supported on El Capitan.
Tethering Leica S (Typ 007) cameras is supported on El Capitan through the 'Leica Tethered Plug-in' which can be downloaded from the Leica Owners' Area.
- The Leica Tethered plug-in provides a direct link from your Leica S (Type 007) to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6 via a USB 3.0 SuperSpeed cable. The camera's shutter can be released via the plug-in, with all captured images being immediately displayed in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6. It is the ideal solution for a fast and stable tethered workflow.
Adobe recommends that customers who rely on Lightroom for tethering Leica cameras, other than the Leica S (Typ 007), do not upgrade to El Capitan at this time.
Keyboard shortcut cmd + f calls native full screen mode instead of Library > Find
Update Mac OS X (El Capitan) to version 10.11.4 correct this issue.
If Lightroom is put in native Mac OS X full screen mode, there are some inconsistent behaviors:
- Esc key doesn't take Lightroom out of native full screen mode
Workaround
To exit native full screen mode, move the cursor near the top of the screen so the application bar with minimize/maxize buttons are visible. Click the green button (the button on the right of the three buttons) to exit native full screen mode
- Some dialog, such as Export and Plug-in Manager, go into native full screen when called when Lightroom in native full screen mode
If you cmd + tab away from Lightroom to another app and come back to Lightroom using cmd + tab while a dialog is open in native full screen mode, the main Lightroom app window is active instead of the dialog. To access the dialog window, use the 3-finger gesture to swipe up and select the space/window with the dialog you want to access to commit or cancel it.
Which versions of Lightroom Classic are compatible with macOS Catalina?
Lightroom Classic 9.x and Lightroom Classic 8.4.1 work with macOS 10.15 (Catalina) but have these known compatibility issues. You may want to remain on your current version of macOS until these issues have been resolved.
Adobe strongly recommends that customers do their own testing on a non-production partition to ensure that new operating systems work with their current hardware and drivers (printing, and so forth).
If you do encounter issues not already documented here, feel free to report them on our feedback site.
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Are legacy or perpetual versions of Lightroom Classic compatible with macOS Catalina?
No, older versions of Lightroom Classic were neither designed nor tested to work on macOS Catalina. They are not supported in any way for use on macOS Catalina.
Adobe does not recommend that customers using old versions of Lightroom Classic upgrade to macOS Catalina.
Older versions use 32-bit licensing components and installers. Therefore, they cannot be installed and activated after upgrading to macOS Catalina. Although upgrading to macOS Catalina with an older version already installed on your computer may allow the app to function in some capacity, you will not be able to reinstall or activate the app after the macOS upgrade.
Before upgrading to macOS Catalina, you may uninstall the older versions as the uninstaller will not work after upgrading. If you have already upgraded to macOS Catalina, you can use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to uninstall older versions.
Adobe has discovered the compatibility issues listed below with running Lightroom Classic 8.4.1 or later with macOS 10.15 (Catalina).
When you try to import photos in Lightroom Classic, you get one of the following issues:
- Unable to import images from external drive.
- Unable to detect card/camera.
- No progress bar.
You might face these issues if Lightroom Classic does not have permission to access the removable drives. To resolve this issue, navigate to System Preferences > Security and Privacy and make sure that Lightroom Classic has required permissions to access files and folders.
Lightroom is not able to detect Nikon cameras when the camera is turned ON after invoking the Start Tether Capture command.
First, make sure the camera is turned ON. Then, select File > Tethered Capture > Start Tether Capture.
We are working with Nikon to correct this problem.
Tethering does not work with Canon cameras on the latest update (10.15.2) of macOS Catalina.
Update to macOS Catalina 10.15.3 to resolve this issue.
The Lens Profile Creator is currently 32-bit, but we are investigating updating it to be a 64-bit utility.
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Screen Recording dialog appears while trying to pick a color using eyedropper.
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When you try to use eyedropper from the color swatch in Graduated Filter or Radial Filter, the System Recording dialog appears to ask for permission.
This is a one-time dialog asking you to grant access to the application. Once you allow access, you will able to pick color from that application and the dialog will not appear again. However, if you deny access, you will only be able to pick color from within Lightroom Classic.