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Photolemur

The application Photolemur is no longer working as an extension in Photos, Mac OS Catalina. Is everyone who has this application having the same problem?

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Posted on Sep 5, 2020 3:54 PM

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Posted on Sep 5, 2020 4:23 PM

The last system version, where I could use the editing extension has been macOS 10,14.6 Mojave. On Catalina I am using it only as as a stand alone application.

  • The Photolemur webpage https://photolemur.com/de says that Photolemur 3 is compatible with the following systems: 10.11 (El Capitan), 10.12 (Sierra), 10.13 (High Sierra)

There has not been any update for Catalina, so it is to be expected, that Photolemur cannot handle the new security features in Catalina.


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Sep 5, 2020 4:23 PM in response to rosafromdiamond bar

The last system version, where I could use the editing extension has been macOS 10,14.6 Mojave. On Catalina I am using it only as as a stand alone application.

  • The Photolemur webpage https://photolemur.com/de says that Photolemur 3 is compatible with the following systems: 10.11 (El Capitan), 10.12 (Sierra), 10.13 (High Sierra)

There has not been any update for Catalina, so it is to be expected, that Photolemur cannot handle the new security features in Catalina.


Sep 6, 2020 1:49 AM in response to rosafromdiamond bar

You're welcome, Rosa.

It is a pity, it used to be a nice tool for a quick touch-up of the the photos and enhancing the faces. But the extension is no longer able to save the results back to Photos.

Both, the extension and the stand-alone application will give an error message when trying to save the result.


The only way I can use Photolemur 3 in Catalina and to save the adjusted image, is to use the "Mail" option in the export dialog.

  • To pass a photo from Photos to Photolemur 3, select the photo and use "Image > Open in Photolemur 3". Process the image, then click "Export" and mail the result to yourself (at the original size).
  • Alternately quit Photolemur after calling it from "Image > Open in Photolemur 3". The "Quit" dialog will ask you if you want to save the image. This seems to work, if you give Photolemur 3 "Full disk access" in "System preferences > Security&Privacy".

This defeats the purpose of Photolemur as a tool to batch process new photos quickly.


The functionality of Photolemur has been bundled into Luminar 4 as a successor to the collection of stand-alone applications. But I would wait with replacing Photolemur by Luminar. The developer has announced a successor to Luminar 4, the all-new "Luminar AI", and it not clear at all, if the current Luminar 4 will be updated to run on the next system version macOS 11 Big Sur. I would wait for the next system and see, which applications will survive the next upgrade, before investing into short-lived replacements for your current applications.



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