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How to grant Full Disk Access to LRTimelapse on Mac

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#21 Gunther
You don't need to do anything with Adobe DNG Converter, other than installing the latest version. LRTimelapse uses it internally only for visual preview generation and other tasks.
Adobe Media Encoder is not required at all.
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#22 Larr2000
Thanks for the update.
I still have issues getting past export to call up the render AFTER the jpgs are created. What am I doing wrong? I cannot see what I am doing wrong in the logfile?
The only way I can render now is to load the new jpg file into LRT and go to RENDER DIRECT. Is this the only way to render in version 5.8?
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#23 Gunther
Larry, could you please try to sort the topics a bit, this thread is about allowing "full disk access". If you have other problems, please open a new thread. I You can also send me an email, maybe in your case that easier. Please write to support@lrtimelapse.com and describe what's happening and which version you are using.
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#24 Patric
HI Gunther,
The image folder is not visible in LRTimelaps under MacOS Somona. I have already given full access to the hard drive. What else could I try?

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