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Is there an ETA for native mode on the M1?Same on my M1 Mini. Can't wait for the Apple Silicon native mode support. The PS update jumped up the speed of Ps on my Mini.
If anybody here knows, they aren't allowed to say. You'll just have to be patient.Is there an ETA for native mode on the M1?
We now have PS, ACR and Lr (lite) running as Universal apps that can do Apple Silicon, or x86 CPUs. So indeed the missing piece is LrC. Makes you wonder what bug they have found that was not already found in the other apps.Is there an ETA for native mode on the M1?
This is a rant..... but it really annoys me how often I see the recommendation to reset preferences to resolve various Lightroom issues. The problem is not resetting the preferences, but the effort and risks associated with trying to re configure the settings to get back to basecamp.LR crashed when I went into the print module. Naturally I though it was the 10.2 update, cursed Adobe and reinstalled an earlier version. Same problem. Did some searching and found the 2019 Lightroom Queen's article on resetting preference How do I reset Lightroom's Preferences? | The Lightroom Queen . Did that and now V10.2 works like a dream. I did have some printer issues before that so I guess that mucked up the preferences. It's pity Adobe hasn't made this issue more robust.
Good point. Did you already suggest that in the feedback forums? Please do this if you haven't done that yet, and give us the link so we can vote for this suggestion. Suggesting it only here is about as useful as writing it on a piece of paper and then throwing that paper in the trash.I seriously do not understand why Adobe do not have a reset preferences option, which protects all the user settings, but clears all the internal data in the preferences file. Computers are really good at doing boring routine jobs. Protecting the user settings in a preference file is one of those.
Good point. Did you already suggest that in the feedback forums? Please do this if you haven't done that yet, and give us the link so we can vote for this suggestion. Suggesting it only here is about as useful as writing it on a piece of paper and then throwing that paper in the trash.
When I recommend resetting preferences as a troubleshooting step, I point the user at the Lightroomqueen article and highlight its steps for restoring the old preferences if resetting doesn't help:The problem is not resetting the preferences, but the effort and risks associated with trying to re configure the settings to get back to basecamp.
Two years ago, the Adobe employee Rikk Flohr said the developers were looking at the problem of "corrupted" preferences files. Unfortunately, we've heard nothing publicly since.seriously do not understand why Adobe do not have a reset preferences option, which protects all the user settings, but clears all the internal data in the preferences file. Computers are really good at doing boring routine jobs. Protecting the user settings in a preference file is one of those.
or is the question what sort of priority is LrC with Adobe?We now have PS, ACR and Lr (lite) running as Universal apps that can do Apple Silicon, or x86 CPUs. So indeed the missing piece is LrC. Makes you wonder what bug they have found that was not already found in the other apps.
Paul,or is the question what sort of priority is LrC with Adobe?
While there may not be a piece of software named "Classic" sometime in the future, I seriously doubt that Adobe would not provide a (low cost or free) migration alternative.If they kill Classic, I am glad I can move to C1P. :whistling: