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PS 24.7 and macos Sonoma beta

Community Beginner ,
Aug 01, 2023 Aug 01, 2023

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I've noticed that with the beta of the new macos Sonoma, the 24.7 version crashed everytime a 16bit file is opened. I've tried PSD and TIFF but nothing. Luckily for me the beta version is ok!

 

Maybe somebody has a workaround?

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Aug 01, 2023 Aug 01, 2023

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So you're running a beta on a beta....I'm tempted to say this is what you can expect. Report it to Apple and Adobe, and maybe it gets fixed in the production versions later.

 

I never put beta software on my machines, ever. If I did, I would at least make sure it was the only version installed. Having both production and beta installed at the same time seems even more risky to me.

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I need the beta version of macos for other reason, but I was talking about the production version of PS. Since it keeps crashing on start with these kind of files I tried switching to the beta version of PS and it worked. Exactly what I was NOT expecting, but works.

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