You can't do a clean install under Big Sur because Big Sur doesn't support 32-bit code. Lightroom 6 has 32-bit installer and activation components. PS I'm also still using my old Lightroom version 6 which needs to work too but I would consider reluctantly subscribing to the latest version if neccesary if I can not continue with the old version There may be more thorough performance tests elsewhere on the Internet, if you Google hard enough for them. ![]() But there were some posts on a third-party site that are encouraging: ![]() I didn't see anything on the Topaz site about performance on the M1, but I didn't look all that hard. If you have that, you can run Photoshop and the Denoise AI plug-in natively! ![]() However, Topaz now has a M1-native version of the Denoise AI plug-in. Rosetta 2 can't run applications in "mixed mode" (e.g., M1 Photoshop with an Intel plug-in), so if you have older, Intel-only versions of the Topaz plug-ins, you'd have to run Photoshop under Rosetta emulation to use them. ![]() I was wondering as the latest Topaz are not native M1 apps if they run quickly in Rosetta mode?
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