

To do this simply open up your Adobe Creative Cloud App Manager, navigate to the “All Apps” section for Desktop and choose the additional options “…” menu item next to Photoshop (as seen in the screenshot below), and select “Other Versions”.

However, San Diego photographer Joshua Mitchell discovered that simply rolling back Photoshop to version 22.2.0 was a way to get things working again. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. If you happen to fall in the same category as me, there is another solution that will work until your favorite third-party tools are updated for M1 Macs.įor those struggling as I was, there did not seem to be a lot of answers to easily fix this issue. In my case, even working on just a single large PSD file, the system could not even perform a quick selection and mask without running out of RAM. This is a pretty easy workaround for most situations, however, it is possible you might experience some significant slowdowns and excessive memory usage when running Photoshop in this mode. Then, right-click the application and select “Get Info.” From there, you can choose to open the app using Rosetta 2.

Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on enable this feature on your M1 mac, open up your applications folder and choose the app you want. If you have already upgraded to macOS Monterey, you can use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to uninstall older versions. Upgrading to macOS Monterey with an older version already installed on your computer may allow the application to function in some capacity however, you will not be able to reinstall or activate the application after the macOS upgrade.īefore upgrading to macOS Monterey, you may uninstall the older versions as the uninstaller will not work after upgrading. Therefore, they cannot be installed and activated after upgrading to macOS Monterey. Older versions use 32-bit licensing components and installers. Incompatible versions (version 22.x and earlier) will not display in the ‘Older Versions’ list within the Creative Cloud desktop app. They are not supported in any way for use on macOS Monterey.Īdobe does not recommend that customers using old versions of Photoshop upgrade to macOS Monterey. No, legacy/perpetual versions of Photoshop were not designed or tested to work on macOS 12.0 (Monterey).
