Greg Mooney
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Splendid video. Thank you.
Greg -
We’re in business now.
I don’t know if restarting PShop did the trick or I was missing a switch, previously.
Thanks for the help.
Greg -
OK, thanks.
Let me check this out and see how I have been setup.
It seems as though I was checking these too.
Greg -
Thank you. One would think so. I followed the instruction, it is not in Automate.
Here’s what the scripting guide says:Note: In Windows, even though you remove the ScriptListener from the Automate folder, it may continue
to record actions. To prevent the ScriptingListenerJS.log file from becoming too large, delete it
each time you finish playing a Photoshop CS3 action.Swell.
This logs whenever I operate PShop CS3!
What about what it says about Actions? I don’t have any of those going either, I don’t think anyway. Is there something to tweek on Actions? -
I asked about this for Batch but after studying them I now see that scripts are better. Learning how to use them however, has been a struggle. I appreciate direct help or being pointed toward a source for a script.
I am producing a set of nine graphic pages and need to add a grey text “watermark” or a text layer as a bottom layer to each page.
This grey text is the name of a client. There are many clients, thus the name changes after every nine comps are prepared and saved for email distribution.
In that the above is not clear, it would be performed manually in this manner: Type a client name in grey on one layer. Open a PSD graphic comp file and move it as the top layer over the text layer. Save this combination comp as a new JPG file. Repeat this for a total of nine comps, each with this client’s name as grey text on a bottom layer.
The next client name is given the same treatment, and on and on for many clients.
The portion I wish to automate is the 9-sheet process.Thanks
Greg -
How does one turn this auto feature off?
I’ve followed the script manual and think I’ve done everything to stop this from recording logs.
There is no entry in PS Automatic.
I’ve altered the file name in Utilities,
Delete all files from Extendscript tool kit,
And yet, PShop generates long Script logs for everything I do.
Plus, it is running a script or scripts from somewhere because it says something to the effect, “no camera information available”
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I just opened PS HELP and will look into it.
Thank you, Brian
Looks as though it may work. -
Thank you, Jason.
I couldn’t follow you through that. Can you break your description into simpler pieces, or help me with the terminology? -
Using Windows XP and CS3? “Disconnect” the Monitor panel from the main workspace, slide it over to your second monitor, drag it to fill the screen.
I presume you have video card software, or the windows> Properties>Settings set to “Extend Desktop” to run two monitors.
I have the same configuration using Nvidia 8600 with LCD from DVI and second monitor as CRT as analog. -
I found an easier workaround to the offline clips problem.
When a PPro project is reopened some clips show “offline” in the project window but are as intended in the time line.
Here’s what I do:
Show entire sequence in timeline (Backslash)
Select ALL clips, Ctrl+A,
Drag entire sequence ahead by a few second or so (this snaps all clips back “online”, but the track keyframes for audio mix may now be out of sync.).
Use Ctrl+Z or move back one step in History to reposition all clips as in original position. The clips will realign to audio track keyframes and all is well with the world.I find this fast and, so far, accurate.