mountain lion conflicting with Photoshop CS5
Does anyone have a solution to mountain lion OS conflicting with Adobe CS5?
Mac Pro, OS X Mountain Lion
Does anyone have a solution to mountain lion OS conflicting with Adobe CS5?
Mac Pro, OS X Mountain Lion
What sort of "conflict" are you experiencing?
If you are getting actual kernel panics (the multi-language warning that you must now restart) you should post the panic log for assistance:
Lack of Rosetta, lack of support for older plugins and such, and make sure you are as up to date with CS5 or later as possible.
Check System Profile and Activity Monitor for anything that is PowerPC
Since installing Mountain Lion OS - my Adobe Photoshop CS5 will not print (I have a canon mx870) and then promptly crashes. Here is a fraction of the hugely long error message:
Process: | Adobe Photoshop CS5 [150] |
Path: | /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS5/Adobe Photoshop CS5.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS5 |
Identifier: | com.adobe.Photoshop |
Version: | 12.0.2 (12.0.2x20101122.r.1204] [12.0.2) |
Code Type: | X86-64 (Native) |
Parent Process: launchd [135]
User ID: | 501 |
Date/Time: | 2012-08-12 16:15:51.590 -1000 |
OS Version: | Mac OS X 10.8 (12A269) |
Report Version: 10
Interval Since Last Report: | 31946 sec |
Crashes Since Last Report: | 5 |
Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 9765 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 4
Anonymous UUID: | 70E793EC-EC48-4612-A018-AD6B07B83A27 |
Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00007fff7d765248
VM Regions Near 0x7fff7d765248:
unused split lib | 00007fff7d73d000-00007fff7d74f000 [ 72K] rw-/rwx SM=COW system shared library region not used by this process |
--> __DATA | 00007fff7d74f000-00007fff7d79b000 [ 304K] rw-/rwx SM=COW /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation |
unused split lib | 00007fff7d79b000-00007fff7d7a0000 [ 20K] rw-/rwx SM=COW system shared library region not used by this process |
Yes, they certainly are long. But they have all sorts of valuable information in them, which is why I suggested you cut and paste the entire crash report. It's just text, and does not take up near as much space as a coarse photo.
A long shot, but try updating Photoshop to the latest version of CS5, 12.0.4, and see if that helps:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4972
Regards.
Apple...Apple, long wordings but no resolve.
Save as a PDF or other format & try printing that. Depending on what version of Adobe you're running the results may differ but the problem is most likely Adobe. If you save as PDF, print it from Acrobat.
No one from Apple is speaking here so I don't know what you're talking about. And if the problem is indeed with Adobe, it would been to behoove one to update to the latest version of an application before giving up, no?
Just replying to the question. However, like all software/hardware conglomerates, updates are based on a larger scale. Thus the lessor complaints are ignored. I'm unsure of your post, isn't "posting" suppose to be a helpful option?
Also, why pasy an extra $300+ for an upgrade if you don't need it.
The upgrade from CS5 12.0.2, which the OP already has, to 12.0.4 is free.
I didn't ask a question. If you mean to reply to Laurier, you replied to the wrong message.
And what part of my post to Laurier do you deem unhelpful?
Sorry, but you're making no sense.
I agree, you're making no sense. This post is dead, why comment.
Besides, an Adobe update isn't the issue. It's how Adobe & Apple software communicate. Much more options once that's considered. Same with OS, updating is not always the better option.
I have no idea why you are in this thread, but the rest of us are attempting to help Laurier with his/her problem
Don't bother to answer. It's clear you have no useful explanation to any of the replies you've made to my posts, so I'm done trying to figure you out.
mountain lion conflicting with Photoshop CS5