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01/11/2006 06:56:04 PM · #1 |
I just downloaded and loaded a film-strip action for PS and attempted to try it on a photo, however at the steps it kept saying:
the object "__________" is not currently available
continue or skip
And then the same error for every step :)
What's up? Is it because I have certain version of photshop? I have 7.0, I figured it'd all work.
Any advice?
Message edited by author 2006-01-11 18:56:22. |
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01/11/2006 06:57:55 PM · #2 |
Yes. Some actions written for PS 7 will not run in CS2 since menu selections etc have been moved around.
edit: I tried the same action you did in CS2 but since it's written for an earlier version.
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01/11/2006 06:58:32 PM · #3 |
Alot of actions won't run unless you have a flattened image also.
Edit: and what mavrik said below
Message edited by author 2006-01-11 19:00:25.
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01/11/2006 06:58:47 PM · #4 |
That's not usually the problem with that error. I get that error a lot if I skip a step OR I'm in quickmask OR I'm in greyscale instead of RGB .. it's usually an image-state problem in my experience.
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01/11/2006 07:01:37 PM · #5 |
Interesting. Okay.
I just realized I have to select three images. So okay, I did that. But the part I skipped was after it altered those images, it asked to save changes, to which I said no.
I'm going to 'save as' those images so that I can select yes this time.
Maybe that's the problem.
I'll keep trying!
P.S. I'm in RGB, too, so that shouldn't be the prob!
UPDATE: It's still getting hung up on the object "Set Selection". Shite!
Message edited by author 2006-01-11 19:03:37. |
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01/11/2006 07:08:06 PM · #6 |
I guess I should also maybe add a note asking if anyone knows of a similar action that'll work in PS7?
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01/11/2006 07:10:33 PM · #7 |
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01/11/2006 07:29:38 PM · #8 |
I got it to work!!!!!!!!!
It's the Film Strip action, btw.
I realized what I'd done wrong.
I didn't know the site also had a tutorial with more detailed info on what to load where, what files to put where, etc.
It's this action: //www.liknes.no/photoshop/specialfx.htm |
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01/11/2006 08:49:13 PM · #9 |
This is what I was attempting to do, and now I done done it!
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01/11/2006 09:04:53 PM · #10 |
Yeah, and now I'm just having fun!
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