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#1 2012-09-23 18:35:24

Christian Stüben
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From: Wuppertal, Germany
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photoshop 5.1 and automation

Hi all,
i just wanted to neutralhaze a couple of images. In Photoshop 5.1 i opened on epicture, started record action, neutralhazed it, saved as jpg. Stopped recording.

Then i opend 7 images, tried to automate the recorded action, but neutralhazer open its dialog on every picture.

Why? The action is recorded...


What can i do to automate neutralhazer from photoshop?

greetings from germany
Chris


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#2 2012-09-23 18:50:27

klausesser
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Re: photoshop 5.1 and automation

Christian Stüben wrote:

Hi all,
i just wanted to neutralhaze a couple of images. In Photoshop 5.1 i opened on epicture, started record action, neutralhazed it, saved as jpg. Stopped recording.

Then i opend 7 images, tried to automate the recorded action, but neutralhazer open its dialog on every picture.

Why? The action is recorded...


What can i do to automate neutralhazer from photoshop?

greetings from germany
Chris

Did you set recording/action correctly? That´s a bit tricky . . there´s a setting which opens the dialogue for each action seperately . . cool
instead of using the same settings for all pictures in the folder.

I´m not on my Mac with Photoshop - could have a look at it tomorrow!

best, Klaus


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#3 2012-09-23 23:03:37

Christian Stüben
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Re: photoshop 5.1 and automation

klausesser wrote:

Did you set recording/action correctly? That´s a bit tricky . . there´s a setting which opens the dialogue for each action seperately

Hi Klaus,
yes, i already tried to deactivate the dialog checkbox for nh in the action. But unfortunately it cannot be deactivated. Only the action step itself can be deactivated.

greetings to Düsseldorf
Chris


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#4 2012-10-09 15:14:54

ygilquin
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Re: photoshop 5.1 and automation

As stated here http://www.kolor.com/forum/t15738-batch … utralhazer, batch processing cannot be enabled as a same set of values will not produce the same result on every picture. So Neutralhazer will prompt user to adjust settings every time it's applied. I understand this is not the usual way PS plugins work, but by the nature of its processing, Neutralhazer cannot  follow the usual path.


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