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Support for Lightroom 6 was supposed to last until 31/12/23. I am unable to open Lightroom. 6 in Mac Sonoma and cannot access my photos! When will a fix be available?
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Lightroom Classic 6 is not compatible with Sonoma and I strongly doubt there will be any fixes.
https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/kb/macos-sonoma-compatibility-common-issues.html
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Support for Lightroom 6 was supposed to last until 31/12/23.
By @jetone
Nope. Lightroom 6 support has been discontinued for a long time. You can download a copy of the installer till 31/12/23, but that is not the same as getting support and getting fixes.
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Where can I get the installer? I. have the original LR disk but installer won't work.
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Where can I get the installer? I. have the original LR disk but installer won't work.
By @joec47490233
Then the installer that you can download will probably not work either. Are you trying to install on a Mac? That does indeed not work on newer Macs, because the installer is 32bits and MacOS no longer supports that.
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There is no Lightroom 6 installer that works on a current Mac. The updates to be compatible with macOS 11 and later were added after Lightroom 6, to Lightroom Classic.
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Support for Lightroom 6 was supposed to last until 31/12/23.
By @jetone
If you mean the date in this document…
End of Support | Lightroom 6 Downloads and Syncing
…the date is under the section “Download Availability for Lightroom 6.14”
So the date was not about general support (as in updates and fixes), but only for how long someone could still rely on the final update to Lightroom 6 (from 2017) being available as a download. Anyone still dependent on that software should make sure they know where their installer is, and if they don’t know, download it from Adobe before that date and keep it in a safe archive in case re-installation is ever needed on a compatible system.
I am unable to open Lightroom. 6 in Mac Sonoma and cannot access my photos! When will a fix be available?
By @jetone
My previous paragraph ended with the words “on a compatible system.” That is because Lightroom 6 and its installer were finished before Apple started making major changes to macOS. Apple made changes for two reasons: To prepare for the Mac transition from Intel to Apple Silicon, and to better defend against malware. But after Apple started requiring compatibility with the changes, many Mac apps needed to be updated. Many Mac apps, including Lightroom 6, stopped working in macOS 10.15 Catalina, released in 2019.
Adobe made the necessary changes at that time several years ago, so some of the more recent versions of Lightroom Classic do run on macOS 14 Sonoma. Although the only version fully supported on macOS Sonoma is the current one, Lightroom Classic 13. This is because Lightroom Classic 13 is the only version that came out after Sonoma, so Adobe had time to test on Sonoma and make the necessary adjustments.
So, the answer to your question is that the fixes you want have already been available for many years, but are available only in versions after Lightroom 6. So if you want to successfully run Lightroom in Sonoma, you have no choice but to upgrade to the latest version. When you do, it’s very important to understand that the version you want is Lightroom Classic (the successor to the original Lightroom that you are using), not what Adobe now calls Lightroom (a cloud-based version that works much differently).
Although it is a major pain that you can fix this only with a paid upgrade, note that this was not just an Adobe thing. Major software by many other Mac companies also require a paid upgrade to jump ahead this far, given all the rework that all Mac developers have had to do to adjust to how macOS works today.
In fact, if you had been using Apple Aperture (probably the main competitor to Lightroom, 10 years ago), you would have no fixes at all today, because Apple killed Aperture rather than bring it forward. At least Adobe did the work to keep up its photo management software.
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Guess what?
Adobe just lost a potential customer, someone who would willingly have paid for an upgrade to Lightroom 6, but someone who does not wish to pay ongoing subsciptions. Fortunately there are plenty of other providers out there today, which offer equally good software!
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That ship has long since sailed. Adobe has seen record revenue the past few years with a subscription payment model.
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There are other raw editing applications, and if all you want it a good raw editor, yes, you have many alternatives that cost less.
However, if you want what Lightroom Classic really is, which is raw editing combined with organization and workflow (pro level metadata support with a range of metadata shortcuts; plug-ins; advanced AI masks, upscaling, and noise reduction; and now end-to-end HDR including display), it’s actually not easy to find a comparable application. There are countless threads on other forums about people searching for something that can replace Lightroom Classic in full, which got a lot harder after Apple dropped Aperture.
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