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The venerable Dr. Brown's Image Processor Pro seems to be broken with version 23.3.2. Confirmed by reverting to version 23.3.1.
I have been using this utility since it's inception and it is a lot more efficient than the built in version, Image Processor. It has much more cutomization possible.
When run on version 23.3.2 it fails with a dialog "The folder appears to be empty".
I understand that Adobe does not support this script anymore but it is a shame to lose it.
Russell, we miss your scripts!
Mac OS Big Sur, MacPro Trashcan
Hmm. Seems to be working here. Did you install all the files in the right place?
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ps-scripts/files/Image%20Processor%20Pro/v3_2%20betas/
There's 3 files that go into the Scripts Folder and 1 file that goes into the Startup Scripts folder.
Macintosh Users:
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Step 1 – Locate the files named Image Processor Pro.jsx, Image Processor
Pro.xml, and a folder named icons in the downlo
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Hmm. Seems to be working here. Did you install all the files in the right place?
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ps-scripts/files/Image%20Processor%20Pro/v3_2%20betas/
There's 3 files that go into the Scripts Folder and 1 file that goes into the Startup Scripts folder.
Macintosh Users:
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Step 1 – Locate the files named Image Processor Pro.jsx, Image Processor
Pro.xml, and a folder named icons in the downloaded folder.
a. Image Processor Pro.jsx
b. Image Processor Pro.xml
c. icons
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Step 2 –Place these three items from Step 1 into the Scripts folder. Open your
Macintosh hard disk window (originally named Macintosh HD which is the Root System) and
find the Library Folder. Place the 3 items as follows.
Applications / Adobe Photoshop {Version} / Presets / Scripts
Remember; only move these three files to this location.
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Step 3 – Locate the file named photoshop_ximage_processor_pro.jsx from the downloaded
folder.
a. photoshop_ximage_processor_pro.jsx
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Step 4 – Place this one item into the Adobe Photoshop startup folder at the following location
on your computer:
(Macintosh HD) Root System / Library / Application Support / Adobe / Startup Scripts
{Version} / Adobe Photoshop
Remember; only move this one file to this location.
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I was missing the file in Step 3. Good catch, Jeffrey.
Cheers