10-20-2019 02:39 AM
10-20-2019 03:26 PM
@snappers wrote:
My Canon supplied camera software no longer works on my MacBook Pro after upgrade from Mohave OS to Catalina OS v10.15. That's including the EOS Utility, CameraWindow, Style Editor and Digital Photo Professional.
Apple Support says the Mohave was the last Operating System to still be compatible with 32-bit apps. Apple's MAC OS Catalina version is only compatible with 64-bit apps.
I need to find out if my Canon software is 32-bit, and if so, that would explain the problem. If so, will Canon provide downloads of the 64-bit software? If not, what is the solution to open RAW files from my 5DMIII and I guess I'll have to use an alternative software like Adobe Lightroom or Apple Aperature?
I know I'll get flak for saying this, but I continue to be mystified by the fact that serious photographers continue to use Apple computers for photo editing.
10-20-2019 04:31 PM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@snappers wrote:
My Canon supplied camera software no longer works on my MacBook Pro after upgrade from Mohave OS to Catalina OS v10.15. That's including the EOS Utility, CameraWindow, Style Editor and Digital Photo Professional.
Apple Support says the Mohave was the last Operating System to still be compatible with 32-bit apps. Apple's MAC OS Catalina version is only compatible with 64-bit apps.
I need to find out if my Canon software is 32-bit, and if so, that would explain the problem. If so, will Canon provide downloads of the 64-bit software? If not, what is the solution to open RAW files from my 5DMIII and I guess I'll have to use an alternative software like Adobe Lightroom or Apple Aperature?I know I'll get flak for saying this, but I continue to be mystified by the fact that serious photographers continue to use Apple computers for photo editing.
I hear what you are saying. Camera manufacturer apps do not fair well running on Apple devices. Meanwhile, if you run Adobe you are fine.
I always say that it is not in Apple's best interest for apps from Canon, Nikon, Fuji, etc. to run properly on Apple platforms. Apple would rather see you buy a the new camera in the newest iPhone, instead of the latest from a camera manufacturer.
10-21-2019 02:29 AM - edited 10-21-2019 02:35 AM
Thanks for your reply. That wasn't my first Canon post ever, so I figured you may have picked up on me maybe not having the most experience. I have Adobe however and I'll just stick with that, but I just thought I'd ask here about the Canon software that I had installed and was surprised that I now won't be able to try out. I didn't expect it to be what the top pros use.
Im new, so I could use some kudos, thanks!
10-21-2019 06:24 AM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@snappers wrote:
My Canon supplied camera software no longer works on my MacBook Pro after upgrade from Mohave OS to Catalina OS v10.15. That's including the EOS Utility, CameraWindow, Style Editor and Digital Photo Professional.
Apple Support says the Mohave was the last Operating System to still be compatible with 32-bit apps. Apple's MAC OS Catalina version is only compatible with 64-bit apps.
I need to find out if my Canon software is 32-bit, and if so, that would explain the problem. If so, will Canon provide downloads of the 64-bit software? If not, what is the solution to open RAW files from my 5DMIII and I guess I'll have to use an alternative software like Adobe Lightroom or Apple Aperature?I know I'll get flak for saying this, but I continue to be mystified by the fact that serious photographers continue to use Apple computers for photo editing.
I am curious why you say this Bob. Lightroom or Phhotoshop works fine on a Mac computer.
10-21-2019 09:16 AM
@jrhoffman75 wrote:
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@snappers wrote:
My Canon supplied camera software no longer works on my MacBook Pro after upgrade from Mohave OS to Catalina OS v10.15. That's including the EOS Utility, CameraWindow, Style Editor and Digital Photo Professional.
Apple Support says the Mohave was the last Operating System to still be compatible with 32-bit apps. Apple's MAC OS Catalina version is only compatible with 64-bit apps.
I need to find out if my Canon software is 32-bit, and if so, that would explain the problem. If so, will Canon provide downloads of the 64-bit software? If not, what is the solution to open RAW files from my 5DMIII and I guess I'll have to use an alternative software like Adobe Lightroom or Apple Aperature?I know I'll get flak for saying this, but I continue to be mystified by the fact that serious photographers continue to use Apple computers for photo editing.
I am curious why you say this Bob. Lightroom or Phhotoshop works fine on a Mac computer.
I say it because it's clear, from the questions and complaints that we get in this forum, that Canon and Adobe software is almost invariably available sooner on a Windows machine than on a Mac. And because on a Windows machine a new version of the Canon software is almost always backwards compatible with previous versions of the operating system, while on a Mac it almost never is. (It may be that Adobe software is somewhat better in that respect, but not everyone uses Adobe software.)
10-21-2019 10:06 AM
Yes and agree fully with Bob on all accounts.
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10-21-2019 10:51 AM
"I say it because it's clear, from the questions and complaints that we get in this forum,..."
I was a beta tester (5 years) for a large software maker and I can confidently say 80% of the problems came from Apple (Mac) users.
That fact and the fact all Apple (Mac) computers are more expensive, sometime twice as much as a PC, why does anybody use them. Well most peopel don't.
I personally have no preference because once the software runs, there isn't any real difference that I can tell.
10-21-2019 08:39 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"I say it because it's clear, from the questions and complaints that we get in this forum,..."
I was a beta tester (5 years) for a large software maker and I can confidently say 80% of the problems came from Apple (Mac) users.
That fact and the fact all Apple (Mac) computers are more expensive, sometime twice as much as a PC, why does anybody use them. Well most peopel don't.
I personally have no preference because once the software runs, there isn't any real difference that I can tell.
I have been holding back from pointing that out. But, it is true. The Apple OS is so user friendly that it does not require much computer know-how to use. The end result is people who are stumped by a rotary dial telephone.
10-20-2019 09:41 PM
Hi i have Mojave OS and have a SX520 HS canon powershot do you know how i can tranfer my images from the camera to my mac. I am using a usb cable but nothing is showing up. And can't find drivers or software to install for it all to work, any help would be great, this Kevin
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