Skip to main content
Participating Frequently
August 10, 2019
Question

Image processor problem in photoshop cc

  • August 10, 2019
  • 3 replies
  • 4933 views

I am trying to batch process some files using the image processor . When I click on any folder containing image files it comes up "no files match your search"   (I know there are files in the folders) . I have used the image processor recently and it was ok. I have also re installed Photoshop and its still the same?????. Amy help would be appreciated.   Thanks ..Dave

    This topic has been closed for replies.

    3 replies

    Adobe Employee
    November 28, 2022

    Image processor required a folder for process its images. You can not select images like cr2, TIFF, PNG. You will required to select the folder where you have the images.

    Akash Sharma
    Legend
    August 12, 2019

    Hi Dave,

    Sorry that you're getting an error message "no files matching for your search" while trying to Image processor in Photoshop.

    Which version of Photoshop are you using? What is the format of the image files you're trying to import and are you able to open them directly using File> Open in Photoshop?

    Thanks,

    Akash

    Participating Frequently
    August 12, 2019

    Hi Akash Sharama.

    Thanks for replying.

    All image files , Raw ,tiff , jpeg . When I choose the folder to open (from within the image processor) it just gives me that message.

    Yes I can open the folders from within Photoshop and see and choose which files to open into photoshop.

    I have discovered that if I SINGLE click on a folder from within image processor (but don't open it ) I can convert EVERYTHING in that folder. ….Its when I try to open the folder to choose which files to process that the message comes up.

    I am using uptodate , Latest photoshop.... (Subscription)

    Hope this all makes sense

    Thanks again

    Dave

    JJMack
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 12, 2019

    The Image Processor Dialog has 4 sections.

    In Section 1 you use the select folder button to select a folder of image files you want to process.

    In Section 2 you use the select folder button to select a folder  you want to save processes image into.

    In Section 3 you select what file types you want to save and optionally resized to fit within a width and height in pixels

    In Section 4 you set preference: to run an action during the processing;. add a copyright to all processed images your or not. and wether to include the icc profile in the saved image files.

    Then you click the RUN button. Photoshop Should then Process the Images files in the folder selected and save the processed files into the selected output folder.

    Here the source folder had 5 image files one raw and four jpeg files:

    Output Jpeg files were save into a sub-foldet name Jpeg in the output select folder  temp on my desktop.  Five Jpeg were saved

    During the processing I saw each image open and close in Photoshop. No message were generated by  the Image Processor. Only the output image files were produced.

    If I run the script again the same way five more new jpegs will be saved they will have a serial added to the file names to make the output filename unique. However I chose to resize the image on the second run you can see they have been resized.

    JJMack
    JJMack
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 11, 2019

    You need to show exactly what you have set the Imager Process dialog. Capture the screen, Show the Message you get capture that screen. Show a screen capture of the files listed in the folder you set in the image processor dialog. Also What OS and Photoshop version you are using.

    JJMack