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driving me crazy... batch process CS2

 
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Jun 12, 2007 01:28 |  #1

I'm having a hard time doing batch process...
I have the CS2 book from Scott Kelby... I want to do batch process by making an action...

First time I made it, it works perfectly using automate>batch
but second time it doesn't save the file...

so I use script > image process and use the action
at first it works perfectly, now I'm having trouble with it...

It would say "Sorry, something major happened and I can't continue! would you like to see more info?" and when I click yes, it say
"Error: user cancelled the operation: 1548"

What's wrong... I don't want to open hundreds of picture and sharpened it one at a time... the method that I used is Lab sharpen from the kelby book... I did everything exactly as in the book... it works at first but now it doesn't.... please help


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Jun 12, 2007 03:04 |  #2

I used to get this on my old laptop. When I used a batch or script to process over 100 images, it would crash and say 'Something major happened...'

On my new PC it never happens.

I put it down to the laptop having 256mb and 1ghz processor, and the PC having a hell of a lot more.


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Jun 12, 2007 04:14 |  #3

Make sure there are no files in the source directory that aren't images.
Make sure "override open" and "override" save are checked.

Personally I rarely sharpen photos, only occasionally for customer prints. Sharpening can accentuate problems like noise, for a mild gain.


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Jun 12, 2007 09:20 |  #4

good question...i've run into this before as well, and can't figure it out. perhaps it is a processor/resource issue, as i usually have a bunch of other apps running at the same time.


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Jun 12, 2007 11:21 |  #5

thanks for the reply... I will try the suggested replies...
as my pc goes it's pentium D 2.4ghz with 2gb memory... should be enough...


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Jun 12, 2007 19:00 |  #6

Macintosh?

That sounds like out of disk space or out of memory. My memory of the MAC fades over time.

Search ADOBE.COM for that error code.


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