Review: Photolemur, the Mac app that uses AI to automatically edit your snapshots<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>One of the problems of being a keen photographer is that it’s easy to slip into a mode where you treat every photograph as if it were a professional assignment. You can end up carrying around a lot of kit, and then spending a lot of time editing photos.</p>
<p>I now make a conscious effort to decide my objective in advance. Is it artistic – where the kit and the time will be justified by the result – or am I simply seeking to capture a memory of an event, aka a snapshot?</p>
<p>Even for proper photography, I rarely carry a DSLR these days: my trusty <a href="
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Review: Photolemur, the Mac app that uses AI to automatically edit your snapshots