Adobe and Apple have worked closely together to test Adobe Creative Cloud applications for reliability, performance, and user experience when installed on Intel-based systems running Mac OS X Yosemite (version 10.10). The latest versions of all Adobe Creative Cloud products are compatible. In addition to the current Photoshop CC release (2014.2), the Photoshop team has also tested Photoshop CC 2014 (2014.2), Photoshop CC (14.2.1), and CS6 (13.0.6; 13.1.2) for compatibility.
As with any new release of an operating system, unexpected issues could arise that were not discovered during testing. If you encounter any issues, report them using the bug reporting form.
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Apple has improved security by introducing their new 'V2 code signing' (it is a way to guarantee that the application came from the developer and has not been altered, infected with a virus, or damaged in any way). While Adobe is signing future updates with V2, some applications that are signed with the older V1 code signing may issue a warning: '<Adobe application> can’t be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed.' Learn more.
When using Mac OS X 10.10 with Safari 8, PDFs do not open using the Adobe Acrobat or Reader PDF browser plug-in. When opening a PDF in a browser, Safari's PDF Preview is the default PDF viewer. Explicitly set the Adobe plug-in as the default PDF viewer. Learn more.
In our testing, we found no other significant issues with running Creative Cloud products with Mac OS X Yosemite.
When using Lightroom with Mac OS X 10.10, the Map module loads slowly or partially on some low-bandwidth Internet connections or the following error appears: 'Sorry, we have no imagery here.' Learn more.
When updates for Mac OS X Yosemite compatibility with Creative Cloud products are required, you are notified of any updates with the Creative Cloud desktop application or through the app itself.
Customers are encouraged to check plug-in compatibility by contacting the plug-in vendor before upgrading to Mac OS X Yosemite. For third-party products, contact the manufacturer for guidance.
Adobe Photoshop For Mac Os Yosemite
Adobe offers support to customers running Mac OS X Yosemite in accordance with Adobe's standard customer support policies. Visit the support page for additional information about complimentary and paid support programs.
Adobe recommends following your company’s internal guidelines to manage updates. You may want to contact the IT person who manages your Adobe licenses for information about your corporate policies on updating software. For volume licensing customers, IT admins should visit Creative Cloud Packager to learn how to package updates for silent deployment of Creative Cloud and CS6.
Yes. If a full version of a product is compatible with Mac OS X Yosemite, then the trial version of that product is compatible as well. Any known issues described in this document also apply to the trial versions.
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Mac users who have installed OS X Yosemite (10.10) have complained about compatibility issues with Adobe’s popular photo editing program Photoshop CS5. That leads to discussions among creatives including whether they should install Mac OS X considering much of their workload depends on Adobe’s Creative Cloud apps including Photoshop.
Adobe replies that all of its Creative Cloud applications are compatible with Yosemite. However, Apple added in its help note that “as with any new release of an operating system, there could be unexpected issues that arise that were not discovered during testing.”
How to Make Adobe Photoshop Work with Mac OS X Yosemite:
Step #1: What Apple says
Apple states that none of its Creative Cloud applications need updates to be compatible with Mac OSX. That includes Photoshop CC 2015, Illustrator CC 2014, After Effects 2014, Premier Pro 2014, InDesign and others. Adobe also tested Phooshop CC (14.2.1) and CS6 (13.0.6 and 13.1.2) and found no compatibility issues.
Apple does go on to say it has improved security with its new “V2 code signing,” which makes sure the application came from the developer and was not altered, infected with a virus or damaged. Some applications signed with the older V1 code may lead to a warning stating “<Adobe application> can’t be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed.”
Another Adobe help site refers to a similar note saying the application has not been signed by a recognized distributor “and may damage your computer.” It refers to the Gatekeeper security mechanism added to OS X Mountain Lion that prevents applications from unknown sources being installed without users’ knowledge. All new software must be signed with a Developer ID provided by Apple, and Adobe has been working with Apple to sign all future applications including CS6 products. Here’s the catch.
“However,” the note states, “older products released before this new feature (for example, all CS5 and CS5.5 products) have not been signed.”
Here’s two options given by Apple.
#1. Temporarily bypass Gatekeeper
- Right click (CTRL-Click) on the application/installer.
- Click on open from the context menu.
- Click Open in the warning dialog that pops up.
#2. Disable Gatekeeper
- Choose System Preferences in the Apple menu.
- Click Security & Privacy.
- Look under the General tab for Allow Applications Downloaded from, and select Anywhere.
- Close the System Preferences window.
- Try to install or launch the application.
If the application installs or works correctly, go back to System Preferences and turn Gatekeeper back on. Gatekeeper helps lower the risk of your system acquiring harmful malware.
Step #2: Install Java
There is one other step that you may need to do. That is to download and install Java, which no longer comes with OS X. You can download Java for OS X 2015-001 from an Apple support help site. Close all Java applications including web browsers and Adobe applications before downloading and installing the file.
There have been reports saying an error message pops up saying “To open Adobe Photoshop CS5 you need to install the legacy Java SE6 runtime.” Clicking the message leads to what appears to be a broken web page without an apparent download link. The above link is the correct link.
It’s suggested that you open the web page with the link in Firefox or Chromeinstead of the Safari web browser. Once you download the file, click the dropdown menu and choose “Show in Finder” then drag and drop the file onto your desktop.
When the folder opens, double-click on the JavaForOSX.pkg file. You will see an installation guide pop up. Click continue, read an informational page that pops up, and click Continue again. You will have to click Continue again after reading the Software License Agreement. Once you get through these steps and click Agree, you will have the option of clicking Install and entering your password. Once the file is installed, your computer will show you the message “the Installation was successful.”
Adobe Photoshop Para Yosemite
These steps will hopefully help you find solutions that allow you to run Photoshop CS5 on the new Mac OS X Yosemite operating system. If it still does not work, consider contacting Adobe to search for more solutions.