If any significant Lightroom issues are reported, I will update this post. It’s likely that additional issues will be discovered when a larger number of people are using Mojave.
The instructions are on Wacom’s site.Īs always, it’s still sensible to wait for real-world feedback before upgrading mission-critical computers. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic gives you all the desktop editing tools you need to bring out the best in your photos. The latest driver is reported to work, but you have to tweak a security setting. Here’s Adobe’s official announcement on Mojave compatibility. There are some known issues with the current shipping version of Photoshop CC 2018, however there are also workarounds. Lightroom Classic 8.0 and CC 2.0 are resulting in some performance issue reports that appear to be limited to Mac Pros.Lightroom crashes when switching between Mojave’s Light & Dark modes (so just don’t do it while Lightroom’s open).They haven’t been extensively tested on the new Mojave operating system, but many people reported that they crashed regularly on High Sierra, so that is likely to continue. Older Lightroom versions are not supported, and will not be updated. The good news is Lightroom Classic 7.5, Lightroom CC 1.5 and Lightroom 6.14 (and as-yet-unreleased later versions) do work on Mojave, with no known issues at this time. The big question is, does Lightroom work? The newest Mac operating system, macOS 10.14 Mojave, went live yesterday.