I'm happy running 6.12 and there's nothing in Lightroom Classic that I need right now (other than being able to run on Catalina) so it would be nice to put off paying A$14.29 per month until there's something I actually need. I've looked in /Users//Library for files that change when I open Lightroom (or were changed at around the time I started it successfully or shut it down) but I can't see anything obvious.ĭoes anyone have any ideas what might be being changed? I'm guessing there's some file created or update when I run Lightroom that is reset by Migration Assistant. If I use Migration Assistant again, I get a working Lightroom, once, and then it can't be started again. The About screen flashes for a second and then the app quits with no messages. If I try to switch to a new catalog or just quit Lightroom it wont start again. ![]() I am able to start Lightroom successfully using an existing catalog. I did this and I was able to get 6.12 on my new Macbook Pro running Catalina. ![]() It then dawned on me that I could migrate all the apps off my old Macbook Pro (running Sierra) including Lightroom 6.12 (I was never able to find 6.14) using Migration Assistant. Of course, I can't install Lightroom 6.12 directly on Catalina. ![]() I made the mistake of not checking software compatibility more thoroughly when I bought a new Macbook Pro running Catalina. Lightroom CC stores all uploaded photos and raw files on a cloud server, while Lightroom Classic CC stores files locally and has a more comprehensive set of.
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