Issue
Having trouble with Photoshop after upgrading to macOS 13 Ventura? Learn more about some known issues, solutions, and workarounds
Which Photoshop versions are compatible with macOS Ventura?
- Photoshop 24.x is compatible with macOS Ventura (version 13) with these known issues
- Photoshop 23.x and earlier have not been tested for compatibility with macOS Ventura (version 13)
Ventura known issues
The following known issues are specific to macOS Ventura.
Important! Until these issues have been resolved, you may want to remain on your current macOS version or test in a non-production partition to ensure all your software and hardware is compatible.
If you do encounter issues not already documented here, feel free to report them to our support community.
Unable to resize the maximized app on a large external monitor screen
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Maximized app on large external monitor gets wedged When working with a two-monitor system (laptop connected to a larger external monitor), the maximized app on the large external monitor gets wedged, and you cannot resize the screen. |
Fixed in the February 2023 release of Photoshop 24.2. For details, see Fixed issues in Photoshop. |
Non-functional Save and Save a Copy dialogs
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Save As, Save a Copy dialogs layout and functional issues When you try to save a file using Save or Save a copy options, the dialog opened is non-functional and has sizing issues.
For reference, see this community thread. |
Fixed in the November 2022 release of Photoshop 24.0.1. For details, see Fixed issues in prior versions of Photoshop. |
Are legacy/perpetual versions of Photoshop, compatible with macOS Ventura?
No, legacy/perpetual versions of Photoshop were not designed or tested to work on macOS 13.0 (Ventura). They are not supported in any way for use on macOS Ventura.
Adobe does not recommend that customers using old versions of Photoshop upgrade to macOS Ventura. Incompatible versions will not display in the ‘Older Versions’ list within the Creative Cloud desktop app.
Older versions use 32-bit licensing components and installers. Therefore, they cannot be installed and activated after upgrading to macOS Ventura. Upgrading to macOS Ventura with an older version already installed on your computer may allow the application to function in some capacity; however, you'll not be able to reinstall or activate the application after the macOS upgrade.
Before upgrading to macOS Ventura, you may uninstall the older versions, as the uninstaller will not work after upgrading. If you've already upgraded to macOS Ventura, you can use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to uninstall older versions.