I have had this problem for several weeks; and with ultiple versions of LrC.
Mac OS Ventura 13.5.1, Mac M1 Ultra 64gb / 2 TB
Photo Shop Beta 25.0; LrC 12.5
From LrC, if I execute Edit in Photoshop (Beta), PS Beta is invoked and starts and then crashes.
I can work around it by starting PS Beta separately; File Open to a raw file and let it open all the way into PS and then discard it and leave PS running - then when I transfer from LrC next time, using "Edit In..." it seems to work.
Other symptions as other people have reported, occasionaly a very long delay get PS to start; then LrC reports it cannot start PS; then PS does start and then it crashes.
I can send dump reports if you let me know how to capture them.....I have reported it via Apple reporting dozesn of times.
I have un-installed and re-installed multiple times; fallen back and rolled forward from 24.7 to 25.0 on multiple occasions so none of those usual fixes are working. I have reset Prefs in LrC and double-checked preferences.
Rick Flor recommend I post here as I was only posting this previously in other Beta forums.
This needs a resolution or please give me some additional tools so I can get you what you need to review it.
VM Region Info: 0x28cc90320078 is not in any region. Bytes after previous region: 182529163385 Bytes before following region: 21858746248 REGION TYPE START - END [ VSIZE] PRT/MAX SHRMOD REGION DETAIL Memory Tag 255 28a210980000-28a2109c0000 [ 256K] rw-/rwx SM=PRV ---> GAP OF 0x2f96780000 BYTES Memory Tag 255 28d1a7140000-28d1a7180000 [ 256K] rw-/rwx SM=PRV
External Modification Summary: Calls made by other processes targeting this process: task_for_pid: 0 thread_create: 0 thread_set_state: 0 Calls made by this process: task_for_pid: 0 thread_create: 0 thread_set_state: 0 Calls made by all processes on this machine: task_for_pid: 0 thread_create: 0 thread_set_state: 0
VM Region Summary: ReadOnly portion of Libraries: Total=1.9G resident=0K(0%) swapped_out_or_unallocated=1.9G(100%) Writable regions: Total=14.9G written=0K(0%) resident=0K(0%) swapped_out=0K(0%) unallocated=14.9G(100%)
Model: Mac14,14, BootROM 10151.1.1, proc 24:16:8 processors, 128 GB, SMC Graphics: Apple M2 Ultra, Apple M2 Ultra, Built-In Display: Studio Display, 5120 x 2880 Retina, Main, MirrorOff, Online Memory Module: LPDDR5, Micron AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_wifi (0x14E4, 0x4388), wl0: Aug 8 2023 04:56:31 version 23.10.745.4.41.51.118 FWID 01-621f77b7 AirPort: Bluetooth: Version (null), 0 services, 0 devices, 0 incoming serial ports Network Service: Ethernet, Ethernet, en0 Network Service: Wi-Fi, AirPort, en1 PCI Card: pci8086,15f0, USB eXtensible Host Controller, Thunderbolt@3,0,0 USB Device: USB31Bus USB Device: Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad USB Device: USB31Bus USB Device: USB31Bus USB Device: USB31Bus USB Device: USB31Bus USB Device: USB31Bus USB Device: USB31Bus USB Device: USB2.0 Hub USB Device: Mass Storage Device USB Device: USB2.0 Hub USB Device: ET-2800 Series USB Device: USB Control Power Strip USB Device: USB2.0 Hub USB Device: UA-3 USB Audio Device USB Device: USB2.0 Hub USB Device: USB3.0 Hub USB Device: USB3.0 Hub USB Device: USB3.0 Hub USB Device: USB3.0 Hub USB Device: USB3-to-SATA Bridge Device USB Device: My Book 1230 USB Device: USB31Bus USB Device: USB3 Gen2 Hub USB Device: USB2 Hub USB Device: Studio Display Thunderbolt Bus: Mac Studio, Apple Inc. Thunderbolt Bus: Mac Studio, Apple Inc. Thunderbolt Bus: Mac Studio, Apple Inc. Thunderbolt Device: Studio Display, Apple Inc., 1, 67.1 Thunderbolt Bus: Mac Studio, Apple Inc. Thunderbolt Bus: Mac Studio, Apple Inc. Thunderbolt Bus: Mac Studio, Apple Inc.
@Sarpel You use MacOS Sonoma as the operating system, which itself has not yet been officially released. This is not yet supported by Adobe programs. It is not clear whether the problem is caused by Sonoma or Photoshop.
It's not a good combination to use a beta version of a application installed on a beta version of a operating system.
I also have 2017 iMac Pro running Sonoma 14 and after the update to Photoshop 25.0.0, I don't have any problem working with Photoshop Beta. Is this crushing problem more related to M2 chip?
I have updated Photoshop Beta and Lightroom Classic. It did work sometimes for a few days but now when transfer to Edit in Photoshop Beta it just closes down Photoshop. What a shambles this is. Is Adobe forcing us to Luminar?
This is frustrating.....but I have found this workaround that is working for me....
Open PS from the dock; Use File | Open to select a raw and open it in Cam Raw then into PS; then X discard it - but leave PS running. Now switch back to LrC and try the transfer with Edit In .... - with PS already running, I am finding this works all the time now - not a permanent solution but I can get going again.
@Aldenhoven turning off the GPU completely disables a lot of functionality in PS. It also means there is a GPU compatibility issue. I would not recommend doing this.
Unfortunately, the release we had planned for today that contained some more bug fixes will be delayed until early next week (targeting Monday). Sorry for the delay; we are packing a lot of good stuff into these last two releases but it has caused some stability issues that are taking time to clear up reliably.
Just a note. after fumbling with this for 2 weeks, a poster suggested not enabling graphic processor support on the M series chips. I just unchecked the box and the flipping from LR to PS Beta is working perfectly. Might want to relay that to the powers to be regarding the Apple M series chips.
still the same, no luck... I had resetting Prefs for the Beta and hold Shift+Ctrl+Alt to launch the lastest version installed through creative cloud, but it prompt up unrecovered problem has occured and then quit.