![]() I expect to have the Nik Collection for many years to come on the most recent releases from Apple MacOS and Adobe CC. I'm adding this comment to this forum thread, because it simply isn't true that everyone will lose their Nik Collection, if they upgrade. The system and software reacts in an instantaneous manner. I've used all to edit images this morning, with absolutely no slowdown or difficulty. And, I have full use of Nik Collection on LrCC 2015.12 and PsCC 2017.1.1. Just to be fair, High Sierra MacOS 10.13 did dramatically improve speed and efficiency on my system. (I am running all on a Mac Pro with 32 Gb of memory and plenty of Tb of Thunderbolt storage, so my equipment is geared for the new operating system. (I haven't used PsCC2017.1.1 enough to tell, but I expect same.) It's the shift to APFS file architecture that has caused the improved performance. Probably the biggest improvement is in LrCC2015.12. It has literally doubled the speed of processing files. I couldn't be happier with High Sierra MacOS 10.13. It doesn't seem to be your experience, does it? I thought that patience is the key, with the machine re-arranging and indexing everything, but it is the 3rd day and I see no improvement. It is sluggish to the point that makes me contemplate the downgrading. It takes an inordinate amount of time to open apps, to browse, either on Safari or Chrome. ![]()
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