![]() Has someone tried that already or is there a general performance difference between Windows and macOS guest systems?Īnother solution woud be to install Lightroom in the 32bit capable Mojave guest system and use it in the native Catalina environment, since the Lightroom application itself seems to be 64bit, only the installation and licensing part is 32bit and Adobe is now willing to release 64bit versions as they want to force customers to the subscription model. ![]() Since the Lightroom License is good for Windows and macOS, I could choose the better performing OS. I read in this forum that hardware accelleration is a problem so maybe there is a performance difference between a Windows 10 guest system and a macOS Mojave. So it thought that a Mojave guest system for the Lightroom installation would be the solution of choice. ![]() The main reason of getting into virtualtzation is for me that the perpetual license version of Lightroom cannot be installed or removed after switching to Catalina. I started with Parallels a three days ago, so I only scratched the surface of its possibilites. Lightroom version: 6.14 1149743 License: Perpetual Language setting: en-CA Operating system: Mac OS 10 Version: 10.16. Learn industry-standard best practices and techniques to get the best out of the latest version of Lightroom Classic Marcin Lewandowski. ![]()
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