Pixelmator retouch extension tool not showing up

Pixelmator retouch extension tool not showing up in Photos app. Supposed to be activated and usable when updating to Ver 3.5 Canyon version of Pixelmator. Does anyone know how to turn on the retouch extension?


Thanks,


Robb

iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)

Posted on May 28, 2016 11:54 AM

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May 28, 2016 1:23 PM in response to NN2RL

Yes, indeed I have. Any other clues? It's supposed to work with Yosemite, isn't it?


Repair and Markup are working in Mail, but the Photo Editing Extensions for Photos for Mac require El Capitan.


if you want to use photo editing extension from Photos's Editing menu you need to upgrade to El Capitan.


Just do it. Photos has been much improved in El Capitan, and the photo editing extensions are worth it.


There are more great editing extensions around, see this list: Photo Editing Extensions for Photos for Mac


and also: External Editors in Photos Are Here



Photo editing extension will show in a separate Photos list:


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May 28, 2016 1:30 PM in response to léonie

Léonie, My Savior! Hi, this is Robb, you have helped me a lot in the past, and you have helped me today! THANK YOU!


I sorta figured that El Capitan was needed to run the new photo editing extensions for Pixelmator, but no where could I find that being explained at all. That's very poor on Apple's part and very poor on Pixelmator's part...very poor communications.


I hesitate to upgrade to El Capitan for a few reasons, Leonie. 1. I have Parallels running on 3 different macs and I would have to pay for updates for each of those machines; 2. One of my earlier iMacs still runs XP under Parallels for my ham radio software, none of which is compatible with Win 7 or above. and 3. I am very concerned about losing Aperture functionality under El Capitan. Until I figure out those risks, I'll not update my machines to El Capitan.


If you were me, what would you do?


Robb

May 28, 2016 1:39 PM in response to NN2RL

I do not know about your windows software.


Aperture is not worse on El Capitan than on Yosemite, I am using it daily.

i have not used Parallels for quite some time, so I cannot hep with that. What you might do is to create a clone of your Mac on an external drive and test, if you can boot it from tat external drive. If Yosemite is working well from that close, you could risk to upgrade the internal drive to El Capitan and try it out. You can always revert to the previous system from the clone or boot your Mac from the clone.



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