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Lightroom 6.14 and Catalina OS (.jpg user)--Help!
Mar 15, 2020 14:13:22   #
rleonetti Loc: Portland, Oregon
 
First look: It works with a couple of glitches. (It should, after all it is a 64 bit program. The loader part, if you have to reinstall is reported by others to not work altogether)

The good news is you can load new photos, edit them etc just like you always did. Everything is as before.

The bad news seems to be photos you have already edited (Develop Module). They are there, but you cannot open and edit them further. They will export with the changes you have already made, but will not open again in the Develop module. They do open fine in the Library module, or in the grid view.

If you do try to open previously edited in the Develop module, on exit the program "hangs"--you end up having to use "Force Quit." It generates some sort of error code that appears in the library list at the bottom.

I think the problem is not the Lightroom program, but that Apple has moved some file crucial to opening the edits you have already done. With that, posted below is what Apple says, with the hope some UHH Computer Guru can tell us what file to move to make everything work.


During the last macOS upgrade or file migration, some of your files couldn’t be moved to their new locations. This folder contains these files.

Files needing new locations.

Some of your files had been in a location that is now incompatible with macOS security settings. These files were moved to the Security folder for your review.

If there are any files you want to keep, you can move them to a new location, as long as it is different from their location before the upgrade or migration.
Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.


What you find:
Relocated/Security/System/Library/Keychains/X509Anchors
/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.installer.osmessagetracing.plist
/Library/PrivateFrameworks/iLifeSlideshow.framework/Code Resources
/Frameworks
/iLifeSlideshow
/Resources

In the folder Frameworks are ILifeSlideshowCore.framework
and then ...SlideshowExporter.fra...then Producer.fra...then Renderer.fra... and more subfolders

The only folder above that might apply to Lightroom is /Resources/info.plist and /version.plist

Anyone UHH who can help? We own a perfectly good 64 bit program, if we can just satisfy Apples security move.

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Mar 15, 2020 15:11:12   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
rleonetti wrote:
First look: It works with a couple of glitches. (It should, after all it is a 64 bit program. The loader part, if you have to reinstall is reported by others to not work altogether)

The good news is you can load new photos, edit them etc just like you always did. Everything is as before.

The bad news seems to be photos you have already edited (Develop Module). They are there, but you cannot open and edit them further. They will export with the changes you have already made, but will not open again in the Develop module. They do open fine in the Library module, or in the grid view.

If you do try to open previously edited in the Develop module, on exit the program "hangs"--you end up having to use "Force Quit." It generates some sort of error code that appears in the library list at the bottom.

I think the problem is not the Lightroom program, but that Apple has moved some file crucial to opening the edits you have already done. With that, posted below is what Apple says, with the hope some UHH Computer Guru can tell us what file to move to make everything work.


During the last macOS upgrade or file migration, some of your files couldn’t be moved to their new locations. This folder contains these files.

Files needing new locations.

Some of your files had been in a location that is now incompatible with macOS security settings. These files were moved to the Security folder for your review.

If there are any files you want to keep, you can move them to a new location, as long as it is different from their location before the upgrade or migration.
Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.


What you find:
Relocated/Security/System/Library/Keychains/X509Anchors
/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.installer.osmessagetracing.plist
/Library/PrivateFrameworks/iLifeSlideshow.framework/Code Resources
/Frameworks
/iLifeSlideshow
/Resources

In the folder Frameworks are ILifeSlideshowCore.framework
and then ...SlideshowExporter.fra...then Producer.fra...then Renderer.fra... and more subfolders

The only folder above that might apply to Lightroom is /Resources/info.plist and /version.plist

Anyone UHH who can help? We own a perfectly good 64 bit program, if we can just satisfy Apples security move.
First look: It works with a couple of glitches. (I... (show quote)


Consider calling Adobe and going to your nearest Apple store.

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Mar 15, 2020 15:44:43   #
JohnSwanda Loc: San Francisco
 
PixelStan77 wrote:
Consider calling Adobe and going to your nearest Apple store.


If it's an issue with Apple, phone support would be better as they can screen share and see what is wrong.

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Mar 16, 2020 05:41:10   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
PixelStan77 wrote:
Consider calling Adobe and going to your nearest Apple store.


All Apple stores are closed, according to yesterdays news. Except in China.

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Mar 16, 2020 14:28:47   #
CamB Loc: Juneau, Alaska
 
rleonetti wrote:
First look: It works with a couple of glitches. (It should, after all it is a 64 bit program. The loader part, if you have to reinstall is reported by others to not work altogether)

The good news is you can load new photos, edit them etc just like you always did. Everything is as before.

The bad news seems to be photos you have already edited (Develop Module). They are there, but you cannot open and edit them further. They will export with the changes you have already made, but will not open again in the Develop module. They do open fine in the Library module, or in the grid view.

If you do try to open previously edited in the Develop module, on exit the program "hangs"--you end up having to use "Force Quit." It generates some sort of error code that appears in the library list at the bottom.

I think the problem is not the Lightroom program, but that Apple has moved some file crucial to opening the edits you have already done. With that, posted below is what Apple says, with the hope some UHH Computer Guru can tell us what file to move to make everything work.


During the last macOS upgrade or file migration, some of your files couldn’t be moved to their new locations. This folder contains these files.

Files needing new locations.

Some of your files had been in a location that is now incompatible with macOS security settings. These files were moved to the Security folder for your review.

If there are any files you want to keep, you can move them to a new location, as long as it is different from their location before the upgrade or migration.
Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.


What you find:
Relocated/Security/System/Library/Keychains/X509Anchors
/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.installer.osmessagetracing.plist
/Library/PrivateFrameworks/iLifeSlideshow.framework/Code Resources
/Frameworks
/iLifeSlideshow
/Resources

In the folder Frameworks are ILifeSlideshowCore.framework
and then ...SlideshowExporter.fra...then Producer.fra...then Renderer.fra... and more subfolders

The only folder above that might apply to Lightroom is /Resources/info.plist and /version.plist

Anyone UHH who can help? We own a perfectly good 64 bit program, if we can just satisfy Apples security move.
First look: It works with a couple of glitches. (I... (show quote)

Humm...I wonder what the difference is in the Catalina and Lightroom setup for some people as opposed to others. I use Catalina and one week ago put 118,692 photo files on a brand new hard drive using Carbon Copy Cloner then opened Lightroom and aimed it at the new location. It recognized everything instantly and I could open and edit previously worked on files.
This might not help you beyond knowing the answer is there somewhere.
...Cam

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