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CS4 Curves and ScriptingListener (not registering modifications)

Explorer ,
Feb 07, 2009 Feb 07, 2009

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Hello,
I'm getting troubles with ScriptingListener and Photoshop CS4, that is: I'm not able to record in the log anything about modifications in a Curve Adjustment Layer.
If I simply create a new Curves Adj Layer it records the usual stuff, but trying to modify the newly created curve with the not-so-awesome adjustments panel gives nothing new in the log. The only workaround I've found is to switch back to CS3 and record from that - putting the output from CS3 in a Javascript and running it in CS4 works. But hey... :-/
Thanks in advance for any help,

Davide
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Mar 01, 2009 Mar 01, 2009

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The changes to the curve don't register until you 'commit' the change - something like selecting a different layer. It's similar to how moving the position of layers gets recorded. If we didn't do it this way, each point change/nudge could fill up the history palette and action stack.

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Mar 01, 2009 Mar 01, 2009

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Jeffrey_Tranberry@adobeforums.com wrote:
> The changes to the curve don't register until you 'commit' the change - something like selecting a different layer. It's similar to how moving the position of layers gets recorded. If we didn't do it this way, each point change/nudge could fill up the history palette and action stack.

The same thing happens with the new Adjustment layers palette. Drove me nuts for
about 15 minutes before I figured out what was going on.

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