![]() Hopefully that will improve with native LR and PS apps that are promised. ![]() Other than that LR and PS work well for my needs but work flow is no quicker than on my 10 year old MacBook running Catalina. None of my Topaz products work with the new system but they promise native support “within a few months”. Extra steps but at least I have a workaround. The same thing happens when I save from PS. I am able to then move the imported image into the folder I intended and the second listing for my hard drive disappears. It’s possible that Monterey’s security settings in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy tab needs to allow Full Disk Access or Files and Folders access for Lightroom. Instead a second folder listing the name of my hard drive is created and the imports are put into it in a subfolder with the same name as the one I was trying to import into. Lightroom CC 2015 is the equivalent of Lightroom 6, which isn’t supported on macOS Monterey. My biggest issue with LR is that any import does not go into the folder on my external drive that I choose. I have found that my Epson 3880 printer works with the latest software update however there is an an error message about a missing usb mass driver. I use the desktop based Lightroom classic which is up to date. I have a new M1 Mac with Big Sur installed.
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