![]() ![]() You can simply get the new version of Lightroom. It is time to move on from old apps that are still 32-bit. ![]() This change started 6+ years ago and Catalina came out more than 2 years ago. You can select the app in the Applications folder and use File, Get Info to see if it is 32-bit or 64-bit. If your "legacy" version of Lightroom is so old that it is 32-bit, then no, it won't run in Catalina or beyond. (Earlier versions of macOS supported both 32-bit and 64-bit). Developers were told of this change a long time ago, and unless the developer had abandoned the app or procrastinated a great deal, they had 64-bit apps out long before Catalina. Before that macOS still supported running older 32-bit apps. ![]() "Legacy" can mean a lot of things.īasically, starting with Catalina you can only run apps compiled for 64-bit processors. Impossible for me to say without knowing the details. ![]()
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