Adobe Lightroom CC AI Now Compatible with Linux via Wine

Using the AI assistant prepared a set of patches, settings, scripts, and DLL libraries with implementation stubs for missing functions that enable users to run Adobe Lightroom CC on Linux using Wine 11.8 and DXVK. This solution also allows users to launch the Creative Cloud application, connect to the Adobe cloud, display the application bar, and install Adobe Lightroom CC along with other Adobe programs.

Adobe Lightroom CC launches with a cloud-synced catalog, providing access to the editing module with various tools for adjusting lighting, colors, effects, geometry, optics, detail, and more. Users can utilize tools for cropping, adjusting geometry, and removing objects, enabling tasks such as leveling the horizon and eliminating unwanted elements. While certain features like opening specific dialogs and full GPU acceleration tools may experience crashes or incomplete functionality, the core editing functions remain operational.

These advancements were autonomously developed by the Claude Opus 4.7 model, facilitated by the Claude Code AI assistant. The model systematically launched Adobe Lightroom CC via Wine, analyzed crash dumps and Wine logs, inspected Adobe executable files using winedump, objdump, and analysis of structures in PE format, compared provided reference libraries in Wine and Proton to identify missing functions, altered executable files, generated DLLs with stubs, and conducted work validation through screenshot analysis.



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