I keep getting this on my mac os10. I have ps5 and 6. Tried to get into the Adobe forums with no luck...
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Kiska, are you running 32bit or 64bit Photoshop?
You may need to upgrade your 32-bit versions to 64 bit.
What happens when you click OK, does the pop up go away and can you use Photoshop?
Probably 32 but where would I find that?
How to check:
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This link will explain better:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208436
Photoshop's been working fine. If I read the link right, it's ok to keep 32 bit.
Yes, I think you're right.
Thanks for the help!
You're welcome Kiska.
Quote from: kiska on July 02, 2019, 03:08:10 PM
Photoshop's been working fine. If I read the link right, it's ok to keep 32 bit.
I'm still using Photoshop CS6 and although it isn't officially supported, you'll be OK for a while. You will get those annoying messages every 30 days though in Mohave (10.14). I'm holding off switching to the subscription as long as possible...
There are a number of quirks I've experienced, but nothing that stops me from getting work done. An example is that with a dual monitor setup, sometimes the keyboard equivalents in Photoshop appear not to work. They do work but Photoshop gets muddled about where the input focus is and I have to click on the window frame (the window in which I've been busy working) so it knows where to apply the keystroke.
I'm still using CS5 and am afraid of the day I have to upgrade which may mean a new computer as well. Or the computer dies and it forces my hand to upgrade. Part of the reason for staying with CS5 was being comfortable with it.
Margie, I use CS6 together with the latest Windows version and I see no reason why I should need the subscription version of PS.
I believe the same goes for CS5.
Hannie, have you had any issues with PS and Win 10? Know someone who has to update their computer and they were wondering how well the two play together. Any tips?
Shadow, PS6 works well with Windows 10.
Last year I had an issue with Windows Defender, it suddenly slowed down PS really badly. After I disabled Defender everything went back to normal.
Thanks Hannie. I'll pass that on. My friend will be so happy.
Thanks Hannie, that will be a relief.
At work we've had a major issue with Adobe CC, in case you're thinking of upgrading. As an individual subscribing to the CC versions shouldn't be a problem, but at work our issue has been the licensing for multiple users. We have Photoshop CS6 and InDesign CS6 on our local computers. When the company switched from XpanceX to AffinityX (long story) to accommodate AffinityX we had to start planning the newspaper 'in the Cloud' (since we're passing work back and forth between the U.S. and India). The applications in the Cloud have to be kept up to date with Adobe CC but the company doesn't want to pay to update everyone's local applications so often. Therefore we've had major compatibility issues with InDesign CC, InDesign CS6, Brainworks and AffinityX. The upshot is that we can't even export InDesign CC files as .idml files (which is how you get backwards compatibility with InDesign CS4, CS5 and CS6. The IT department hopes to get it all sorted out eventually.
But my advice would be to keep all CS6 apps as long as you can. Because once you go to CC there's no going back. :(
Thanks for sharing Tori. By the way, you look so happy in your sunny new avatar ... were you in the mountains and having fun?
Thanks for the heads up Tori, love your new avatar!