

How to solve the matter is explained here in short steps: The solution to the problem lies in the security settings of macOS Catalina. Updating doesn't help either, because I had already downloaded and reinstalled the latest version of the plugin.

Neither helps me much in solving the problem, because I know where the file is - and the "OK" ends my export and I'm left without a web-optimized image file. Now there are the options "Reveal in Finder" and "OK". Contact the developer for more information. ugin can't be opened because Apple can't scan it for malware. Up to macOS Mojave the plugin ran without any problems, but when I upgraded my MacBook Pro to macOS Catalina I always got the following error message when I started the export via TinyPNG: Throw in some cash and you'll also get a plugin called "ugin" that you can install in Photoshop to save image files directly from Adobe software with an export command. The plugin comes from the people who offer an online service under the domain to optimize photos for small storage sizes. 2 The solution: Change the security settings of macOSĪlmost all photos in my Wordpress blog are exported from Photoshop using a special plugin that calculates the graphics for the web particularly small.1 The bad alternative: export via Photoshop function.
