I will update this article if and when I become aware of other Lightroom issues caused by the Catalina update. Given the potential breadth of issues introduced with operating system updates, I think it’s generally a very good idea to hold off on updating your operating system for at least a few months to give software developers time to work out the kinks in their software and drivers that are discovered after Catalina’s release. Keep in mind also that an operating system update has the potential to impact any or all software applications and peripherals that you use, so in deciding when/whether to upgrade you should investigate known issues with other software you use, and make sure you are using the latest drivers for your peripherals, such as printers, scanners, and tablets (Wacom or other). While they aren’t big and there are workarounds for them, it’s most straightforward to hold off on upgrading until Adobe fixes them. In a nutshell, for those using the latest version of Lightroom Classic or the cloud-based Lightroom, there have been some issues with the Catalina update – a few of which have popped up after the launch of Catalina. In this article I will discuss known compatibility issues between Lightroom Classic and Catalina and between the cloud-based Lightroom and Catalina, and I’ll give you my two cents on when you should upgrade to Catalina. Apple last week released its new operating system for Macs, OS Catalina (10.15).
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