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HDR Merge Error 48

New Here ,
May 29, 2009 May 29, 2009

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I use Windows Xp and Photoshop CS3 . The first time that I attempted to use HDR merge ever I received the following error message.

"Error 48:  File does not exist

Line:38

->$.evalFile(g-StackScript Folder Path + "LatteUI.jsx")'

I am not familar with scripting, can anyone help me.

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May 29, 2009 May 29, 2009

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HDR and Photomerge both include several scripts from the stack scripts folder. It looks like at least one of those scripts are missing on your system. That could because of a non-standard install or HD problem. You may have to reinstall if you can not locate the file using your os search app

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May 29, 2009 May 29, 2009

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Thanks for the info.  photoshop is not installed in the traditional location.  I will reinstall, however, just to be clear if I look for the script file on my operating system is it the  "Latte UI.jsx" file.  And if  I locate it is there a specific location it needs to be copied to?

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<Photoshop App Folder>/Presets/Scripts/Stack Scripts Only

There are actually a group of files in there that you will probably need. Check for it after the reinstall.

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