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PS CS2 resize error

Postby Geoff on Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:42 pm

Hi all,
I'm currently trying to batch re-size about 140 images in PSCS2, by going to file --> scripts ---> Image processor and then telling it where to find the directory etc and on it's way. It gets to about the 4th or 5th image and I get an error message dialogue box that says:

Script Alert: Sorry something major happened and I can't continue! Would you like to see more info?'. When I say yes, it then brings up another dialogue box which says: ' Error, user cancelled the operation: 1548'.

No way I cancelled it and the image isn't open anywhere else on the PC.

Any advice/suggestions greatly appreciated.
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Postby stubbsy on Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:48 pm

Geoff

This may do the trick - a tech note from Adobe :lol: with instructions on how to fix the problem even!
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Postby Aussie Dave on Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:48 pm

Geoff,
not sure about this one as I don't use the script function.

However, another way to do it is to record a simple action and then create a droplet (using the action you created).

You will obviously have to manually record the action by resizing one image, but then you will be able to drag n drop the remainder of the images onto your droplet, sit back and let PS do the work for you (which will resize and save your images to whatever destination folder you choose).

Have you used actions & droplets before ?
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Postby Geoff on Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:53 pm

stubbsy wrote:Geoff

This may do the trick - a tech note from Adobe :lol: with instructions on how to fix the problem even!


That was it Peter!
Thanks :) I had to deselect the convert to sRGB!

Thanks too Dave! :) And no, not used actions/droplets before :oops:
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