The Lightroom team has posted a compatibility document (Lightroom and High Sierra macOS v10.13). It is unlikely that this will be fixed for versions of Photoshop earlier than CC 2018. This may mean Photoshop is able to use the APFS boot drive anyway, but isn’t reporting it properly in the Scratch Disks section of the Preferences dialog box. There’s also a Scratch Disk settings dialog box you can pop up by pressing the Command and Option keys as Photoshop starts up that does list an APFS boot drive (as Startup, not as its volume name) and appears to allow it there. Even though the list of scratch drives is blank in Preferences, Photoshop doesn’t display an error, and continues to work. Just keep in mind that a scratch disk should be both large and fast. This is fixed in the 2018 release of Photoshop CC.įor Photoshop CC 2017 or earlier, if you have an HFS+ volume mounted, such as a partition or external drive, you can still assign that.
If the High Sierra upgrade converted your boot volume’s file system to the new APFS file system, in Photoshop CC 2017 or earlier you won’t be able to assign your boot volume as a scratch disk in the Scratch Disks section of the Preferences dialog box. The Photoshop team posted the document Photoshop and High Sierra macOS 10.13 listing the issues they’re aware of. It links to a number of application-specific documents which I’ve also linked to below. Here is what’s known so far: High Sierra compatibility FAQĪdobe has posted a document covering High Sierra compatibility with Adobe Creative Cloud applications in general ( macOS High Sierra (10.13) compatibility FAQ Creative Cloud). These are the most compatible with High Sierra.Īdobe typically publishes compatibility information after they have had a chance to test with the version actually released to the public, so expect this section to be updated over time. Note: On October 18, 2017, Adobe announced the 2018 release of Creative Cloud applications and made them available for download.
If you’re looking for information about older versions, jump to: Official statements and verified reports The next section is about recent Creative Cloud versions. To make the best use of my time and yours, I focus on verified reports or reports acknowledged by Adobe, and generally avoid repeating random anecdotes. (That applies to any operating system upgrade on any device.) Wait until you are confident that all of your software and hardware is compatible, then back up everything, then upgrade. If you use your Mac to run a business or another activity where you can’t afford to lose productivity, do not upgrade to High Sierra until you’ve made plans to fully recover your previous configuration if things don’t work out.
I’ll update this article as new information comes out. More information emerges over time, especially as Apple, Adobe, and other software developers test with the final public release and produce updates with fixes. With every macOS upgrade, full information about compatibility is typically not available on the day the new system is released or even shortly after. With the release of macOS 10.13 High Sierra, you’re probably wondering whether your Adobe software will work in the new Mac operating system.
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