アドビ製品については、ccおよびcs6製品では、基本的に互換性があることを確認しています。 ただし、いくつかの製品については、アップデートの必要があります。 また、ps cs5/cs4/cs3ではmac os x.
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With OS X 10.11 El Capitan now available as a free download from the Mac App Store, you’re probably wondering how well your Adobe software and other Mac apps will run on it. Upgrading to El Capitan seems to go relatively smoothly for most software. The biggest problems with compatibility and stability were with the first release of El Capitan (OS X 10.11.0); many of those problems were fixed in OS X 10.11.1. Here’s what I know so far about the state of Adobe software in El Capitan. Update: After the release of the OS X 10.11.5 update in May 2016, I decided to upgrade both my Mac desktop and laptop to El Capitan because of the many updates and fixes by both Apple and Adobe since the initial release of El Capitan. Everything seems to be running well now. The Adobe applications I use the most right now are the CC versions of Lightroom, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and After Effects.While there’s lots of information throughout this article, if you’re in a hurry you can jump down to:.El Capitan and current versions of Adobe softwareBefore its final release OS X 10.11 El Capitan had been available as a public beta for some time, giving users an opportunity to test Adobe software. While I haven’t seen every user report, what I have seen indicates that Adobe Creative Cloud applications generally run at least as well on El Capitan as they did on Yosemite.
As problems turn up I’ll post them here, so keep checking back.Adobe compatibility FAQs: When a new major version of OS X comes out, Adobe usually publishes a general statement on Creative Cloud compatibility. It took a while for that to appear, but that official Adobe article is here. While I was waiting for that general statement to come out, I watched for announcements by individual product teams which are mentioned below.Some Adobe applications may not work as expected with OS X Full Screen and Split View features. This has been the case for several versions of OS X. Adobe often uses its own window drawing code that can provide additional useful features, but at the expense of compatibility.Photoshop CC 2015: For the best compatibility with OS X 10.11 El Capitan, make sure you’ve updated to the most recent version of Photoshop CC. If you’re using an earlier version of Photoshop CC 2015.1, the Photoshop team has posted an article listing known issues including various delays and sluggishness with specific actions, and a graphics glitch when using Image Size. Photoshop CS3 and up will run in OS X 10.11 El Capitan.In Photoshop CS6 in OS X 10.8 through 10.11, if you are having problems with keyboard shortcuts or brushes, including lags when painting, and especially with a Wacom tablet connected, you may need to and try updating your Wacom driver.Illustrator CS5 will crash when clicking the Eyedropper tool in OS X 10.11–10.11.3. But in 10.11.4, the eyedropper crash no longer happens, so Apple seems to have fixed whatever broke in 10.11.
However, in 10.11.4 Illustrator CS5 might still crash on quit; a suggested solution for that at the Adobe forums fixed that crash for me, specifically the part about renaming/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CS5.5ServiceManagerto/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CS5.5ServiceManager.bakPhotoshop Elements 11: A reader reported that Photoshop Elements 11 is freezing when saving a document in El Capitan. There’s an about it; if anyone knows how to solve this please reply in the comments.Java requirement: When launching some older Adobe software for the first time in OS X El Capitan, OS X may say that a Java runtime needs to be installed. If a button is provided, click it; you can also download the Java installer directly from the and install that. Note: Sometimes when you visit that link to Java for OS X, you get a blank page.
If you see this in the Safari web browser, try opening Safari preferences, click the Advanced tab, and turn off the “Never use font sizes smaller than” option. If that doesn’t work, try this direct download link:Some users have reported that the Adobe launch issue is not fixed until you reboot a second time after the Java installation. Also, some report that earlier versions such as CS3 are not working with the latest version of Java (currently Java 8), but it does work if they install Java 6, which is provided by Apple in the link above.It’s understandable that some people avoid installing Java because to its security issues, but OS X won’t let some Adobe applications launch without it. In the case of Photoshop,.OS X Gatekeeper may prevent older Adobe software from starting: Gatekeeper is an Apple security feature (added in Mountain Lion) that helps protect you from running malicious applications. If you run Adobe software released before Gatekeeper, you should know what to do if Gatekeeper prevents Adobe software from starting. Adobe covers that in this tech note:. The short answer is to bypass the error by right-clicking the application icon, then choose Open from the context menu. Depending on the Mac you use, instead of right-clicking you can also Control-click, or if you have a trackpad set up for two-finger secondary click you can do it that way instead.Adobe software released after Gatekeeper was introduced properly conforms to Gatekeeper requirements, so no adjustments are needed for them.Intel compatibility required: If your Adobe software is earlier than CS5, to run under El Capitan at all it must support Intel processors.
After Apple switched to Intel-based Macs, Apple started phasing out support for running software based on the older PowerPC processors. Starting with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X no longer runs PowerPC-based software. You’ll have to check compatibility for each of the Adobe applications you want to run; for example, Photoshop CS3 was the first version of Photoshop that ran on Intel-based Macs. But even if your software older than CS5 runs on El Capitan, it may still have other issues because OS X has changed a lot since then.Upgrading from Mac OS X 10.6 or earlier: You may also want to read my blog post “?”, so that you can also be up to date on the more dramatic changes that were introduced in Lion, such as the end of OS X support for PowerPC-based software. General compatibility and other infoTo learn about OS X software compatibility of Mac software in general, one resource is the. It lists OS X software and its reported compatibility with the last few versions of OS X, and it’s crowdsourced from user reports which are said to vary in reliability.
As always, for any software that you cannot afford to be without, you should do two things: Check that company’s support website to verify compatibility, and also set up a test installation of El Capitan on a separate volume (like a spare hard drive or even a large enough USB flash drive) to run tests with your own files, peripherals, and workflows.Wondering what El Capitan is all about? For the most in-depth El Capitan review you’ll probably find anywhere, read the. As with every major release of OS X, the Ars Technica review not only evaluates the visible features that Apple promotes, but goes under the surface to explain changes to some of the underlying technologies in OS X and how they affect your Mac experience.TRIM support for third-party SSDs: If you replaced your Mac’s original internal drive with a solid state drive (SSD), depending on the brand it may be a good idea to enable a feature called TRIM for better long-term performance. There was a time during the OS X 10.10 Yosemite release when TRIM could not be enabled in Yosemite without compromising certain aspects of OS X security. Fortunately Apple later provided a way to enable TRIM starting in OS X 10.10.5, and that restoration of TRIM support is still present in 10.11 El Capitan. For the details, see by Cindori Software, creator of the Trim Enabler utility.10-bits-per-channel video displays: For many years, Photoshop users and other graphics professionals have wanted proper support for 10-bits-per-channel video displays (also known as 30-bit when counting the three RGB channels together) on Macs. This isn’t about the file format, but the data path to the video monitor. While 10-bpc-capable displays, graphics cards, cables, and software (such as Photoshop) have been ready for some time, OS X itself has been the last missing piece everybody has been waiting for.
Finally, 10bpc/30-bit display color has appeared in OS X 10.11 El Capitan. For more information, see my article.This article was originally posted on September 30, 2015 but has been frequently updated since the release of Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
Me too–it’s driving me CRAZY. Every time I use eyedropper, Illustrator CS5 crashes. I’ve discovered a way around it, at least for now. The problem SEEMS to only effect files created before the update. New files are letting me use the eyedropper without crashing. For pre-upgrade files that I’m working on, I’ve copied all and pasted into a new.ai file and saved it.
From there, I can use the eyedropper without the whole thing crashing.I tested this tonight without a problem, so hopefully this can be a bandaid until we get a real fix. Same problem here. Illustrator 5.5 crashes when using eyedropper after upgrading to OS 10.11 El Capitan.It:. Always crashes if I eyedropper a non-vector object including the background. Sometimes crashes when when I eyedropper a vector shape too. Sampling some shapes seem to crash Ai more reliable than others. I can’t figure out what the difference is.Weird fact: If I zoom way in on a shape before I sample it, it is less likely to crash Illustrator.
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If I then zoom way out and sample it again, Ai will crash.I have done a complete reinstall of CS5.5 to no avail. While the solution in the video may work, I don’t recommend it for two reasons.The first reason is that it’s more difficult than the official Apple download I linked to in the article.
The problem with the video is that he downloaded the old 2014-001 version of Java SE 6; that’s why ran into trouble and had to manually install it. Now that Apple is providing an El Capitan-compatible version , the Apple installer puts all of the files into the correct location with just a few easy clicks and no errors.The second reason is that it’s much safer to download the official Apple installer than from a third party. Although his download link may be valid, it is more likely that the official Apple installer is free of possible malware. Remember: One of the biggest ways a computer is vulnerable to hackers is through Java, that’s why Apple doesn’t install it by default. It’s better to make sure your Java installation comes from an official source.Again, the link to the official Java download for El Capitan is.
I upgraded to El Capitan and when I open an existing document in CS 5.5 InDesign I get the following messages:Error in /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Startup Scripts CS 5.5/Flash/Flash-11.5.jsxLine 153: if(app.name flashAppName &&(module.name ‘DefaultScript’ module.name ‘Flash’) )Object is invalidJavaScript Error!Error Number: 45Error String: Object is invalidEngine: mainFile: /Application/Adobe InDesign CS 5.5/Scripts/startup scripts/ConnectInstancesToESTK.jsLine: 34Source: if (app.name “Adbobe InDesign Server”) Any ideas about how to fix this so I can do my work?Richard. After installing the El Capitan update on my MacBook Pro Retina, my Illustrator CC has been incredibly glitchy, resulting in poor productivitySO frustrating! 1) The right-click doesn’t work if I have a dual monitor hooked up. 2) I cannot change multiple line colors using my CC Library.let me rephraseit works 90% of the time, but not all of the time and there is no rhyme or reason as to when it does/doesn’t work. Is there any way to “un-grade” your Mac back to the last version? El Capitan has ruined my productivity. And while it’s probably an Adobe issue, I need to increase my productivity in the meantime while they get their sh”t together so I can work!
I had that same issue with my illustrator not right clicking and my short keys not working on my CS6 and ended up having to get geek squad to fix the issue and even the only way they were able to successfully fix the issue was to uninstall CS6 from my iMac & use my time capsule Apple external hard drive (if u have one).and go back to the date of before I did the update to El Capitan. This put me back to the one I had previously “Yosemite”.
Then we reinstalled all of CS6 and when I tried illustrator all the short keys were back and my right click was back in business also! Btw I also use dual monitors & we did many Hours of trouble shooting before having to finally do it that way. I suggest if you fix it this way just make sure that anything you have done on the computer while having El caption is saved on a different external hard drive just to be safe. Ok, my El Capitan issues are with Premiere Pro CS6. In the past whenever I opened a specific Project file, and if any of the needed media files were missing or “offline” because they were possibly moved on my hard drive, immediately a Finder popup window on my Mac Book Pro would open and the name of the missing file would be shown on the top/center of the Toolbar. This would allow me to search my computer for the missing file to be re-linked to the Project.
Now with El Capitan, this popup window still opens but the top of the Finder popup window does not show the name of the missing file. Without the name of the missing file this makes it impossible to work with the Project file. I am a loss without this because I just reorganized my hard drive and I am now using a series of external drives. HELP IS NEEDED ASAP!!!!! Hi Barbara, sorry for the delayed reply over the holidays. I tried InDesign CS5.5 (not CS5) in El Capitan and didn’t have any problems creating a new file and adding text and graphics.
I did find a reference to a problem that affects InDesign CS4 and CS5 on startup that sounds similar to yours, does this link help?I haven’t seen widespread reports of the problem you mentioned, so if it isn’t a common problem it may have to be addressed through standard troubleshooting. Resetting preferences is a good thing to try but since that didn’t work, we’ll have to try something else like running the InDesign CS5 uninstaller and then installing it again. I am running CS4.
El Capitan literally killed all my Adobe programs. I am unable to upload any photos from my camera using the Bridge Photo Uploader due to El Capitan’s version of iPhoto, or Photo, or whatever it is called now. Basically I prefer using Adobe anyhoo, how can this be fixed. El Capitan so far is El Capitan sucketh very badly.Need a solution other than spending another fortune for a program I prefer to use offline, as in no internet link.Not happy with El Capitan at all. Wish I never did the upgrade.
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