Lightroom update in mid November.
Lightroom Product Manager Tom Hogarty has announced over at Lightroom Journal. The update will solve the issues for new users of Mac OS X.5 Leopard. Tom lists a number of issues users are seeing and is requesting that users post others issues in the comments of the post. Hopefully this will appease the users having Lightroom/Leopard issues. Jumping to a new OS is something that should be left for a few days or weeks in my opinion. It’s not called the ‘bleeding edge’ of technology for nothing!
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Comments
I agree that one should not jump on the bleeding edge bandwagon when using a vital production system.However, it’s not that the Leopard release came suddenly and unexpectedly around the corner – I think Adobe did a very bad job preparing for Leopard. It’s not just Lightroom but other Adobe Apps seem to have problems on 10.5 as well.
In fairness Apple did do a load of changes right before Leopard went GM. Adobe are certainly not the only company that has product broken in Leopard. I don’t speak for them, and it’s not up to me to defend them either.
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