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ESTK "Photoshop" is undefined!

New Here ,
May 15, 2021 May 15, 2021

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I want to use the ESTK to Photoshop script, but it doesn't show up in the list of suggestions!
Error:ESTK "Photoshop" is undefined!

Windows10_InsiderPreview ARM64 21354
Adobe ExtendScript Toolkit CC 4.0.0.1
Adobe Photoshop version : 22.4.0

※By the way, ExtendScript Debugger
also gave me an error in the target application and could not be used.

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I do not use the toolkit when you target Photoshop to need to target a version. Did you? 60.032, 60.064, 80, 120, 130, 140,150  It look like you want to

#target "photoshop-150.064"

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Since the software does not appear in the pull-down, it seems that the software is not recognized.

 

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Does your creative cloud dektop application show they are installed an up to date?

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The latest.

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Try just putting:

#target photoshop 

When you add the number after that, you are forcing a particular version. 

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The other thing you can do is save the jsx file to the scripts subfolder under presets. Then run the script from Photoshop rather than ESTK. You can have ESTK open and make edits, but run the script through Photoshop. In that case, you don't need to include the #target line.

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Thank you very much. I understand what you are saying.

However, if I can`t use ESTK, it`s difficult to check error logs, etc., and it`s hard to develop tools for Photoshop.


・I can`t get the old version of Photoshop.
・VS CODE(ExtendScript Debugger) doesn't work either.

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