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January 17, 2014
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Picture Frame and Trees greyed out

  • January 17, 2014
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Under the scripted patterns menu picture frames and trees are greyed out.

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    Correct answer tonyphotographer

    Thanks for posting the screen shots. Anyone else who is having issues should post their card specs so that when Radomir signs on, he can get the info quickly and answer your questions.


    OK, I seemed to have solved my particular issue and I think it is a bug.

    Here is what I did.

    I disabled "Use Graphics Processor" quit PS

    Restarted PS and re-ticked it.

    Quit & Restarted again and BINGO! The options for Tree and Photoframe was there.

    Please try this if you are having the same problem.

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    Chuck Uebele
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    January 17, 2014

    What video card do you have?  The tree and frame script, I believe, rely on OpenGL for the preview, so if your card isn't up to paar, that feature maybe grayed out.  You might be able to get around this by editing a line of code in one of the Deco files.  If you open _Deco Settings.jsx file in appFolder/Presets/Deco in a text editor, try changing the line about openGL from true to false.  If you do this, you will not get a preview, but you might be able to run the scripts.

    UseOpenGL : false

    Participating Frequently
    February 12, 2014

    My Open CL is greyed out in my Advanced Graphics Processor Settings. I have an Intel Core i5-2400 CPU @ 3.10GHz processor. Is this the problem? Can I get a better graphics card for my Dell PC?

    Participating Frequently
    February 13, 2014

    Hi Linda,

    Try 64-bit version of Photoshop. 32-bit Intel drivers crash on many of their cards (when Photoshop is trying to draw trees and frames) and we had to disable trees and frames in 32-bit version of Photoshop when Intel graphics is detected.

    Radomir


    I'm using 64 bit PhotoShop on a 64 bit PC. Is my driver too old? Now what?

    Linda Netzel

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