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If you use tethering or connect your camera/phone by USB, you may wish to delay updating. Adobe is working with Apple to find a solution. The update breaks an official API that Lightroom Classic uses to access connected devices such as cameras and memory cards. Update 12 December 2023: Adobe has issued a warning about this week’s macOS Sonoma 14.2 update. We’d recommend caution if you’re working to a deadline and also suggest you check driver compatibility for peripherals that you can’t do without, but most people should be fine to update at this point. Update 1 November 2023:with the release of Lightroom Classic 13.0 and Lightroom Desktop 7.0, Adobe now supports Sonoma, and most peripherals and drivers now appear to have been updated too. Again, see our notes on these at the end of this post – we’ll update as fixes or new drivers are available. It’s not just Lightroom itself (and there are some issues, although these will be fixed), but we’re also awaiting feedback on the compatibility of peripherals. But at this point, we’d recommend waiting at least for a few days or longer on production machines. However, some issues are already known and are listed below. The short answer is – it’s too early to be sure of all the potential issues. It’s a good question, as the last thing anyone wants is to update their Operating System only to find critical apps either don’t work or don’t work properly. The big question is, do Lightroom and Lightroom Classic work? The newest Mac operating system, macOS 14 Sonoma, goes live today.
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