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Adobe does not provide support for yet-to-be-released versions of Operating Systems.
You can determine if your OS is currently supported by checking our systems requirement documents located here:
Suspected bugs found in Adobe software while running beta versions of any operating system should be filed with the operating system’s manufacturer. This includes UI issues, unexpected behavior, or application failures.
Application Crashes should be reported using the Adobe Crash Reporter dialog, which should appear anytime an application crash occurs. Be sure to complete the crash report information - including your Adobe ID (email address) and submit it.
If your crash is an OS-level crash, you may see a dialog from your OS’s manufacturer instead. Other behaviors often misinterpreted as crashes, such as ‘freezing,’ ‘hanging,’ unusual hardware resource consumption, etc., should be reported through the OS manufacturer’s Beta issues reporting channels.
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Whenever I click on the mask icon it crashes. It's not related to the AI masks. If someone could help quickly I have photos I need to deliver to a client.
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Start by giving all relevant details about your hardware, the version of MacOS and the version of Lightroom Classic. Without any of that, nobody can help you with a problem like this. It is simply too vague.
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For a quick (possible) fix, go to Preferences - Performance and disable the use of the GPU.
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Oh my bad I haven't done this before.
Is there anything else I need?
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so macOS Sequoia Preview
LrC not supported at this time
As stated, in LrC /preferences/performance/ turn off the use of the GPU amd pray
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It is a very bad idea to install beta MacOS software on a computer that is used for your work.
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For the past few days, LrC is crashing when I attempt to create a mask, any mask. I have not found a workaround.
I am using Version 13.3.1 Camera Raw 16.3.1 on a Mac Pro, Sequoia Beta 15.0
[Moved from 'bugs' to 'discussions' by moderator according to forum rules. You cannot file a bug report when running MacOS beta]
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Go to Preferences - Performance and disable the use of the GPU. Does that help? BTW, this version of Lightroom Classic is not tested or supported on MacOS Sequoia beta.
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When using the new blur feature, as soon as LR starts analyzing the app quits quietly.
It worked fine in Beta 1 of Sequoia.
I realize I am using a beta OS, but I thought I would report it.
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Use the built-in reporting mechanism in Sequoia to send the report to Apple.
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It's good for other users here to know about problems with Mac OS betas, though of course Adobe won't provide any support and won't respond to reports here (though they may occasionally benefit from seeing them).
A couple of others have reported that LR crash on the Mac OS 15 beta when clicking the Masking button, which by default runs an AI model to do People selection. The common theme among all three reports is that LR crashes when it tries to run AI models on Mac OS 15, which suggests bugs with the Mac graphics drivers or its AI library LR uses to run models.
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Moderators, @Rikk Flohr: Photography, @Rick Spaulding -, please merge with this thread:
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Unfortunately, disabling the use of GPU does not work.
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@edgariscoding: "Unfortunately, disabling the use of GPU does not work."
If this is indeed caused by running LR's AI commands, disabling the GPU won't have any effect, since Adobe inexplicably refuses to have the AI commands obey the setting of Preferences > Performance > Use GPU.
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Moderators, @Rikk Flohr: Photography, @Rick Spaulding -, please merge with this thread:
In both, LR on the Mac OS 15.0 (beta) is crashing when Masking is clicked.
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If it crashes, and the macOS crash reporter appears, then you should submit that to Apple. Apple should forward those crash reports to the developer, which in this case would be Adobe.
If the Adobe crash reporter appears, then filling that out is more direct.
I’m only mentioning that because those are the recommended and most effective ways to report these kinds of bugs. And the other side that benefits you is, reporting crashes in a macOS beta directly through the Apple/Adobe crash reporter dialog boxes will reach the engineers more effectively than reporting in this user help forum, which is really only for users helping each other with non-beta versions.
If someone could help quickly I have photos I need to deliver to a client.
By @William33422874bv5e
That kind of help can never be guaranteed for beta software. Note that the Apple Beta Software Program Agreement that you agreed to before downloading the software specifically says (bold formatting is mine):
7. Precautions for the use of Pre-Release Software.…In addition, the Pre-Release Software may contain errors or inaccuracies that could cause failures, corruption or loss of data…The Pre-Release Software is not intended for use, and should not be used, in production or business-critical systems.
That’s usually in the Agreement no matter what company’s software you’re beta testing. (Edit: I also noticed they put that “don’t install this software on a production system” warning in the large type at the top of that page. They really mean it!)
Regardless of what the software companies say, professional studios themselves will typically not use beta software for paying work. If a job must go out right now, they will do it on reliable non-beta software. Pros will sometimes make an exception when beta software is very close to a final release, but that does not apply to macOS 15 Sequoia because the early public betas were only released this month following the initial announcement…many pro studios would consider that far too immature and early of a release to commit paying jobs to. Too risky. Finish the job in macOS 14.
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Beta software is under NDA and not for production work. Go back and reinstall Sonoma.
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Beta software is under NDA and not for production work. Go back and reinstall Sonoma.
By @Lumigraphics
Public beta software is obviously not under NDA.
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I figured the OP was using the developer release.
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I figured the OP was using the developer release.
By @Lumigraphics
That might be a good point, in my other replies I may have also made the mistake of assuming it was a public beta. A quick web search suggests that the public beta won’t be available until July.
If that is the case, then you would be right that the stricter non-disclosure requirements of the developer beta program would apply. If so, then it would be even more important to and report problems directly to Apple and not in a public forum.
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Beta software is under NDA
By @Lumigraphics
I read that part of the terms for the Apple Public Beta. What it says is (bold formatting mine):
5. Definition of Confidential Information. …Information that otherwise would be deemed Confidential Information but (a) is generally and legitimately available to the public through no fault or breach of Yours, (b) is generally made available to the public by Apple…will not be considered Confidential Information under this Agreement.
Given that macOS Sequoia is publicly announced as well as a large number of its features and changes (many explained in detail at WWDC sessions), it is not a violation of the NDA to say you’re using the public beta of it.
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@William33422874bv5e: "Whenever I click on the mask icon it crashes. It's not related to the AI masks."
It might be directly caused by AI masking. When you click the Masking button, by default LR starts running the People detection at the bottom of the panel, which involves AI models. You can prevent that (and perhaps avoid the crashes) by collapsing the People section. If LR doesn't stay open long enough for you to do that before it crashes, you could roll back to Mac OS 14.5, collapse the People section, reinstall Mac OS 15.
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I am running Lrc 13.4 on my MacBook Pro. Granted, it's running Sequoia Beta 15.0 (24A5280h), however, I haven't had this issue before.
Regardless of which photo I open, everything else seems to work fine. As soon as I click on the mask icon, the box comes up asking which kind, momentarily, then the whole app crashes.
Screen Video:
https://we.tl/t-kTSgVrRQ7Q
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I'm also experiencing this issue on macOS 15 Sequoia developer beta 2. This was previously working fine on developer beta 1.
I understand that this is a beta OS, I'm not complaining about this crash and I'm not expecting Adobe to work on this.
I'm simply sharing my experience so that others are aware of the issue and so that Adobe can keep an eye on it if they'd like to. I'd assume Adobe developers are also internally testing Adobe applications on the next version of macOS so this information may help them, i can provide the crash data if needed.
I've also been submitting the problem report generated by macOS and i've reported this in the Apple feedback assistant.