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Might be a bit of a stupid question but I want to know anyways.
I have two Apple devices; an M1 MacBook Pro and an iMac Pro running Intel. I use the cloud storage, and I understand that using the cloud storage means I can sync my files and work on them from different devices but does this apply to M1 and Intel?
Like, if I were to start a photoshop file on my iMac Pro , could I save it to my cloud and open it on my M1 Mac? Or if I start a photoshop file on my iMac Pro, could I send it over to an M1 Mac user and they would be able to open the file on their end and vice versa?
I'm asking this because I'm assuming that the M1 Native Photoshop and the Intel Photoshop are different in some ways, and that a file made on one can't be opened by another.
Any replies will be appreciated!
The files should work on either computer (and also Photoshop on Windows computers).
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The files should work on either computer (and also Photoshop on Windows computers).
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Would my M1 MacBook Pro have to run Rosetta 2 in order to open the file that was made in Intel?
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Is animation or editing video involved?
If not I see no immediate reason for that assumption.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-for-apple-silicon.html
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No animation or video editing is involved, but thank you for your response, it has helped me a lot.