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Will Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom 6 work on a mac running Mojave OS?

New Here ,
Aug 27, 2020 Aug 27, 2020

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I am running CS5 and LR6 on High Sierra and, except for a few minor glitches, they work as expected.

I need to update some other apps I have, but have to move to a more current OS to do so.

I fear that if I upgrade to Mojave, my Adobe legacy apps will no longer work. Anyone been through this?

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LEGEND , Aug 27, 2020 Aug 27, 2020

I suggest you go for dual boot. Taking the system far beyond the one it was designed for is likely to make for more excitement with key apps than you want. 

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Aug 27, 2020 Aug 27, 2020

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Hi

People have CS5 wotking on Mojave, not sure about Lightroom, take a look here

https://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/mac-software/open-apps-mojave-photoshop-3684425/

Note CS5 will not work with Catalina

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Thanks for your help. I've decided to go with partitioning and putting the newer OS on a smaller one for use with those few apps I want to update.

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I suggest you go for dual boot. Taking the system far beyond the one it was designed for is likely to make for more excitement with key apps than you want. 

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What a great idea! I have an old iMac with Snow Leopard and High Sierra on partitions.

I'll need some guidance to get that done, but this is the solution for me! Thank you.

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