With our old iMac we did not have those problems. The only workaround for me is to export the file as a tif from Lightroom CC and open it with Photoshop in the Finder. But then there is the next Problem:Ģnd Problem: If i use "Edit in Photoshop", edit the file in Photoshop, create some layers, save and close it and open it with "Edit in Photoshop" in Lightroom CC again, all Layers are gone in Photoshop. If i start Lightroom CC with "Rosetta" and not as a native M1-Application the files are transfered correct back to Lightroom CC. I’ve been testing an optimized build of Lightroom on my M1 MacBook Air for the past few days. The Lightroom CC Library is on the internal SSD, the original files are saved on a external bigger SSD and also synced to the Creative Cloud.ġst Problem: If i use "Edit in Photoshop" with a file in Lightroom CC, edit the file in Photoshop, save and close it, it is not transfered back to Lightroom CC. Lightroom is one of the first Adobe Creative Cloud apps optimized for the Apple M1 chip. I have 2 Problems with our Macbook Air M1 with Lightroom CC 4.1 and Photoshop 22.1.1.
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