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January 22, 2026

Mac Scripts/Image Processor not retaining settings

  • January 22, 2026
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Firstly i'm no computer expert!

I use PS v27.2.0 on a Mac OS Tahoe 26.2.

For a number of years i have made minor edits to photos straight from camera and ran File/Scripts/Image Processor to save the open images (usually 10 at a time) to a reduced size. Typically my originals are 6000x4000 pixels and i save them as JPEG Quality 8 and 900x600 pixels. My default settings never change and each time i process a new batch, the previous settings remain - until recently.

Now, each time i enter Image Processor all of the options are reset and i have to specifiy them again. As I'm doing this maybe 20 times per day how do i get my prefered settings to 'stick'?

I've attached a screen shot of what Image processors opens with and what my prefered settings are.

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Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 26, 2026

Go to Apple>System Settings>Privacy & Security>Full Disk Access and add and enable Adobe Photoshop 2026 if it's not already there.

 

You could also try a reset of the Photoshop 2026 preferences:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/desktop/get-started/settings-and-preferences/reset-preferences.html

January 26, 2026

Thanks for this Jeff, unfortunately this didn't work. 

I've just uninstalled PS and reinstalled it and the same issue persists. Then I deleted Image Processor.xml and replaced it with an old one from backup, same result. Finally I just deleted Image Processor.xml again, edited a couple of photos, reentered my settings under Script/Image Processor, ran the script, quit PS, restarted PS and I've noticed that Image Processor.xml hasn't been recreated in Adobe Photoshop 2026 Settings!

However, a PSErrorLog.txt file has been created.

It reads:

 

2026:01:23 10:10:58 : Version :  : Adobe Photoshop 27.2.0 20251213.r.15 e3408e7

2026:01:23 10:10:58 : a0ba2aeaa3faca92 : 124 : REQUIRE failed

2026:01:23 10:10:58 : Stack :  : {"load":[{"Adobe Photoshop 2026":"0x102d14000"},

{"ScriptingSupport":"0x167148000"},{"Foundation":"0x18cc23000"},

{"CoreFoundation":"0x18b3d1000"},{"HIToolbox":"0x197e5e000"}],"offsets":[{"Adobe Photoshop 2026":

[60407356,44501420,44550296]},{"ScriptingSupport":[20232,17424,2318744,2319284,10708]},{"Adobe Photoshop 2026":[51824168,44506056,44507296,59402892,59399404,60367852,60293108,

60293628,60293276,59938748,59938356]},{"Foundation":[269580]},

{"CoreFoundation":[450956,450124,448964,386924,1150516]},{"HIToolbox":

[792464,805344,2419556]}]}

 

I have no idea if this error log helps????

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 22, 2026

Maybe the Image Processor preferences have become corrupted.

 

Go to Macintosh HD/Users/UserName/Library/Preferences/Adobe Photoshop 2026 Settings

and trash the Image Processor.xml.

 

On macOS the User Library is hidden by default so an easy way to get there is click on your desktop

then in the Go menu hold down the Option key and click on Library