With this release, Adobe says that Lightroom is now available across all the major desktop (Mac, Win, Intel, ARM), mobile (iOS, Android), and web () platforms. And, yes it plans to continue to invest in and improve Lightroom on Intel-based systems, too, of course. Graphics performance is in the neighborhood of 6-13 faster for the higher-end '2020 M1' Apple Silicon MacBook Air model with an 8-core GPU, but overall performance essentially is the same: 2020 MacBook Air. Adobe notes that it will continue to optimize for WOA and M1 in subsequent releases. That said, there’s still work to be done. Instead, it looks like Lightroom is generally available on both ARM-based platforms. The arrival of Adobe Lightroom on M1 Macs and WOA follows last month’s release of a Photoshop Beta on these platforms. “We rebuilt Lightroom to take advantage of the newest performance and power efficiency benefits of the Apple M1 and Qualcomm Snapdragon (for Windows 10) processors.” The Air, if it gets very hot, having no fan, will necessarily throttle. The advantage of the pro over the Air is that it has better battery life and a fan. Better still get the 13 MacBook Pro (2020) with M1 and 16GB ram, if you can find it at a discounted price. “The latest version of Adobe Lightroom is now a native app for both Apple M1 and Windows Arm platforms,” Adobe’s Sharad Mangalick announced. LrC (Lightroom Classic) or Lr (Lightroom) run great on a M1 16GB MacBook Air. Adobe announced today that it has released Lightroom as a native app on M1-based Macs and Windows 10 on ARM (WOA).
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