Lightroom :: 4.1 Running On IMac (Mountain Lion) Crashes When Trying To Print
Sep 9, 2012Lightroom 4.1 running on iMac (Mountain Lion) crashes when trying to print. No problems printing from Photoshop CS5.
View 1 RepliesLightroom 4.1 running on iMac (Mountain Lion) crashes when trying to print. No problems printing from Photoshop CS5.
View 1 RepliesI've installed LR4 from the Mac App Store and I get the following error message when I try to run it. I've also tried to reinstall it twice and rebooting after reinstalling but the problem remains.
It says it cannot find @executable_path/../Frameworks/asneu.framework/versions/a/asneu but I checked the Contents and it is there on Applications/Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.app/Contents/Frameworks/asneu.framework/Versions/a/aseneu
Process: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 [547]
Path: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
[Code]....
I have downloaded mountain lion upgrade from originally using snow leopard for my imac and now CS5 does not print. However Photoshop elements 9 is OK. All other document print OK. Is this an Apple problem or Adobe problem?
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View 10 Replies View Relatedi used to use Windows XP with Photoshop 6 and my Epson RX500 scanner/printer would show in the Import option but using my new iMac and Elements 11, it does not show. All my drivers are up to date but I can't sort out from the forum information how I can find the necessary plug-in to solve my problem. I know I can scan and save to a file which can then be opened in Elements but the other way is much more convenient.
View 17 Replies View RelatedThis happens on my Macbook pro. I hasn't worked ever!! I need it to work because I'm creating CC documents on my desktop computer and I need to be able to open the documents on my laptop.
View 15 Replies View RelatedCS 6 Photoshop stopped working on my MacBook Pro under Lion.After installing Mountain Lion over Lion it still crashes every time.All other CS 6 apps run fine.I have all latest updates from Adobe and AppleHere is an extract from the dump:
Process: Adobe Photoshop CS6 [1637]
Path: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS6/Adobe Photoshop CS6.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS6
Identifier: com.adobe.Photoshop
Version: 13.0.0 (20120315.r.428)
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
[code]...
I cannot find this folder?
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View 2 Replies View Relatedwhat are the problems to be aware of when installing p.s. cs6 on mac osx mountain lion?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs Photoshop Cs4 compatible with Mountain Lion and if not are there plans to make it so?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have the latest 17inch macbook pro - and just installed mountain lion. And now my Photoshop CS6 is hanging. I cannot work at all. Every time I select a tool - the beach ball shows up and hangs for 5-10 seconds. Every time a make any action it hangs for 5-10 seconds. I ran a font check in font book and I have no corrupt fonts.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'm on Mountain Lion for all my "non-critical" work, but I'm still running the latest Snow Leopard on my main desktop machine, running CS6 Design & Web Premium. I've avoided the switch primarily because of the auto-save feature that Apple placed into ML..is auto-save a problem, as Apple implements it, with CS6 and working on images?
In particular: 1. I work on very larger files, 4GB+ in size regularly, and I don't wan't the performance hits associated with constant saving, 2. I make changes to images, downsizing them, cropping, color corrections, etc. so that I can make jpg proofs for clients or myself. These are more "intermediary" images and not intended to be saved. I don't want to down sample an image, flatten it to create a jpg for proof and have it overwrite the original image layered, high res by mistake. Does this happen with Photoshop, or does Adobe avoid the auto-save that Apple uses?
I have all the latest iOS gadgets and it's becoming quite cumbersome managing multiple sets of iCloud info, etc. without being on ML. I'd like to make the switch, but at the cost of losing work, etc. And, does this also apply to all the other Adobe apps in CS6? I'm constantly making minor changes and edits that I usually "undo" out of and don't want saved.
I've a 15" MacBook Pro (Graphic Card is 6490M) and installed Mountain Lion and Photoshop CS6. When I Check my System Info in Photoshop, it show the OpenCL is unavailable just like this:
Then I open the Performance tab in Preferences, and see that I cannot enable OpenCL and the GPU Acceleration like this:
How come? Is the problem of Mountain Lion or Photoshop? How can I solve the problem?
I have mountain lion 10.8.4 , all work fine . I turn on the pc and graphics clock is at 324mhz and its temperature is low (40 - 42 ºc) , and use FinalCutX clocks graphics up and close program and down.
Use Photoshop CC trial clocks level up to 1.06 mhz and temperature rises ( normal ). But I close Photoshop and clocks not down to 324mhz , are maintained in 1,06mhz and not low. ( temp 54 - 57ºc ) more consumption more temperature.
I only happens with photoshop cc , ¿ is a fail of program ? I probe driver osx and driver nvidia 313.01.02f01 and no difference. The latest version of cuda is installed.
I ran my CS3 on my iMac (mid 2011 model) ans the Lion Op. sys. until last week when I upgraded the OS to mountain Lion. clicking on "Setup" on the installation DVD returns "Setup has encountered an error and cannot continue. contact Adobe Customer Support".
The only Adobe customer support I could find was chat and was told that CS3 being 3 versions old they could not work.
Q1. How to install CS3?
Q2. Is it too old for Mountain Lion? If so I will have to drop down to elements and will ask questions there.
I have just made the jump from OSX 10.6.8 to OSX 10.8.2. It's been so long that I've updated my iMac, that I forgot about any issues with PowerPC/Rosetta/etc. I did a clean install on my iMac, and brought it up to Mountain Lion (OSX 10.8.2). After this, I installed Adobe CS3 onto Mountain Lion and had no problems with the installation and starting it up and using.
Having used CS3 Photoshop 10.0.1 for years with OSX 10.6.8, I knew that I had to run an update to take my virgin install from Photoshop 10.0.0 to the more current Photoshop 10.0.1 on the new OSX 10.8.2.
- The Adobe Updater does not detect any updates, so I am stuck with CS3 Photoshop 10.0.0, and am unable to update it. How can I accomplish an update?
I have tried several things, including manually downloading the "Adobe Photoshop 10.0.1 update for Adobe Photoshop CS3" from here: URL.....but Mountain Lion does not let me run the patch because of an alert that it isn't part the app.
I have also read extensively about using the Terminal to command-line the update... is this safe? point me to the exact set of terms to type in Terminal, as I'm uneasy about going into the OS with Terminal and coding things?
I have also read about setting the iMac's clock back to October 1, 2011 so that the Adobe Updater's receipt file doesn't think that it's expired? Is this something to try that is safe, and then change the clock back to present day?
how to take my virgin install of CS3 Photoshop 10.0.0 to CS3 Photoshop 10.0.1,This, of course, goes for all of the products in CS3 that I cannot update.
I have upgraded to Mountain Lion and use Photoshop CS5. Printer Epson R2400. Cannot get the right color adjustments, particularly reds which are orange-brown. I have used Photoshop and the printer for several years without problems.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedAs above, when I try and save a document in any format, PS CS6 stops responding. I updated to PS 13.0.1. I seem to be able to do a Save For Web but not any other type of save
Here is the crash report:
Date/Time: 2012-09-12 10:04:45 -0700
OS Version: 10.8.1 (Build 12B19)
Architecture: x86_64
Report Version: 11
[Code] .......
I'm running PS CS4 on a power mac. I'd like to move that to my new Mac Powerbook running Mountain Lion. Is that possible. Is there a simple way to get this version of Photoshop to run on my new machine?
View 3 Replies View RelatedCan I transfer Photoshop CS4 to Mac 10.8, Mountain Lion? If so, what do I have to do to make it work?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am running the latest version of Photoshop CS6 on my mid-2010 13 inch Macbook Pro with 8gb of memory. Mountain Lion is the OS. Whenever I launch CS6 it crashes with the following message: An unexpected and unrecoverable problem has occurred. Bridge opens fine.
View 20 Replies View RelatedI seem to be getting conflicting reports about which versions of CS are or are not compatible with OSX Mountain Lion. Some rumors say that 5 is not, some say 5.5 is not, and some even say CS6 is glitchy .
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am running CS6 on my MAC Pro OS Mountain Lion. When trying to open a multi page PDF in illustrator I often do not get the page selection pop up and it automatically opens the first page of the PDF in illustrator. It is very hit and miss which PDF's will offer me the option to select the page to open and which will not, as some work just fine but equally some will only open the first page.
View 2 Replies View RelatedUpon finishing installing, an error reads:
Exit Code: 6
Please see specific errors and warnings below for troubleshooting. For example, ERROR: DF015, DW063 ... WARNING: DF012 ...
-------------------------------------- Summary --------------------------------------
- 0 fatal error(s), 6 error(s), 2 warning(s)
[code]...
ERROR: DW050: The following payload errors were found during install:
ERROR: DW050: - Adobe Photoshop CS6 English Language Pack_AdobePhotoshop13-en_US: Install failed
ERROR: DW050: - Adobe Photoshop CS6 Core: Failed due to Language Pack installation failure
Since update I cannot use Photoshop.I produce a 200 page magazine and a deadline will be looming soon.I start up and it just hangs. I have tried to post a hang report here but to no avail.
I have discovered that Premier Pro CC also hangs and I have to force quit like PShop.
I can not open any images with CS6 and MAC Mountain lion?
View 13 Replies View RelatedPhotoshop CS6 keeps on crashing for me when I open a file with text in it. It works fine when creating the text, but as soon as I close the PSD and open it again it crashes on loading the file. If I rasterise the text from another computer and open it it works fine.
I tried deactivating all the non-system fonts, I read that there are some fonts that cause problems and so I deleted those.
It seemed to be working fine since Mountain Lion came out, it's only been acting up for the past month or so, don't remember there being an update for either Photoshop or Mountain Lion around that time.
I'm using Font Case for my fonts and below is the crash report:
Process: Adobe Photoshop CS6 [11456]
Path: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS6/Adobe Photoshop CS6.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS6
Identifier: com.adobe.Photoshop
Version: 13.0.0 (20120315.r.428)
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [178]
User ID: 501
[code]....
CS6 / Mountain Lion
For some reason a message appears that this doc is not being color managed. I've been using Photoshop manages colors and selecting the correct profile with no issue—until now in Mountain Lion. I haven't attempted to print my art yet with this error.
Here's a screenshot.