Second remark: after MacOS 10.14 (Mojave), Apple discontinued to support 32 bit programs, such as Adobe CS4-CS6. (the newer models have progressive cooling which can be heard, while very warm air is blown ou in the back). I overheated the processor of my 2016 iMac when routinely batch processing 50 raw files. The Adobe programs occasionally heat up the processor, which is heard on newer MacBooks or iMacs. I need a 27" fast, well equipped iMac plus a 27" (max RAM, SSD etc) plus a second monitor to work with the Adobe CS. Any tips anyone has for helping me to run the programs better would be appreciated!įirst remark: I have difficulties to believe, that you efficiently can handle the CS5 suite on a mid 12 MacBook Pro. That probably has more to do with the computer using less RAM though. One thing I've noticed is that the programs run much better if I'm not connected to the internet while I'm using them. Like I said, the programs mostly work, so if it isn't possible to get the right version of macOS I don't think it'll completely ruin me. My main question is if I have to revert to an older version of MacOS, what would be the best version for me to look for? Looking through the forums here, it looks like it probably has to do with the version of MacOS that I'm running. Every time I quit the program, I get a window that pops up saying that it "unexpectedly quit" even though I told it to quit. I've had some major issues with preformance, but I've gotten it to the point where the programs mostly work without any issues, save one. Hi! I have a mid-2012 macbook pro on which I'm running CS5 versions of Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
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