

- #Camera raw plug installer for mac#
- #Camera raw plug installer full#
- #Camera raw plug installer windows#
In this case, there is no substantive difference between LrC 11.4.1 and ACR 14.4, so no problem.


This is not a helpful option, so not recommended if you truly wanted to edit a copy of your photo in Photoshop. Cancel: Bail out of sending a copy to Photoshop.
#Camera raw plug installer for mac#
So, what does this mean for Mac users? Well, until such time as Adobe releases either ACR 14.4.1 for Mac or an entirely new update for Lightroom Classic (and simultaneous compatible update to ACR) we Mac users have to make one of the following choices: Note, there is also a Don’t show again checkbox.
#Camera raw plug installer full#
However, if you are on Mac, then the next time you try to select a raw photo and use the Edit in Photoshop command you will be presented with this pop up dialog informing you that, “This version of Lightroom may require the Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in version 14.4.1 for full compatibility” and offer the choice between Cancel, Render using Lightroom, and Open Anyway.
#Camera raw plug installer windows#
If you are on Windows and also installed the ACR 14.4.1 update you can stop reading as the rest of the post won’t affect you. In addition, there is a new version 11.4.1 update to Lightroom Classic that just dropped for both Windows and Mac. For unknown reasons, there is no mention of ACR 14.4.1 on Adobe’s page dedicated to fixed issues in each ACR update. That’s all fine and good, but since the bug was only on Windows they did not release a Mac version (yet?) of ACR 14.4.1, just a Windows version. As best as I can sleuth out, on June 22, 2022, Adobe released a Windows-only update (14.4.1) to the Camera Raw plug-in for Photoshop (ACR) to resolve a Windows-only crash bug. A little backstory first for context though. This is just a heads up mostly for Mac users who have installed the Lightroom Classic 11.4.1 update.
