Stunning - thank you so much for the warning. Looks like another Adobe debacle following the Lightroom debacle with the Import module several months ago. I am given to understand that Adobe's sloppiness is causing Adobe customers to flee to alternatives such as Capture One in droves. This would just add to customer flight. I still like Lightroom very much and will give them a chance to get their act together, but as soon as I see a trend of technical sloppiness starting to affect the security of my computer environment they will lose me too - and I suspect many others. I wonder whether affected users could mount a class action in the circumstance of being able to demonstrate real harm of commercial consequence?
I hardly ever use Photoshop. Either Lightroom or Capture One are just about complete solutions for my image editing requirements. Almost the only thing for which I revert to Photoshop are Skew corrections because the Lightroom Lens Correction panel, while Upright is pretty good, just isn't quite there yet when such corrections are needed.
You could switch over to the perpetual license version of LR and avoid automatic updates until all the smoke has cleared. That's been my option as I don't need the features in the CC version and as you don't use PS that much these days.
I see the article is referring to Creative Cloud v 3.5.0.206, my version is now at v 3.5.1.209 and not seeing any ill effects. iMac with latest software version. I have no idea of the application BackBlaze or what procedures it performs. . It begs the question what is causing the problem BackBlaze or Adobe CC?
Is there any evidence that PC users are similarly affected by the latest PS CC upgrade?Doug
The article says it's OSX-related.
Stunning - thank you so much for the warning. Looks like another Adobe debacle following the Lightroom debacle with the Import module several months ago.
I have no idea of the application BackBlaze or what procedures it performs. It begs the question what is causing the problem BackBlaze or Adobe CC?
what is causing the problem BackBlaze or Adobe CC?
Nice, thanks. Now I shall wait several weeks for the early adopters to determine whether more needs to be fixed.