BTA-1138
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BTA-1138
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Jan 23, 2025
08:49 AM
1 Upvote
This has now been fixed in MacOS 15.2. But I believe both Local and Remote Macs need to be updated to this OS version to work.
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Dec 17, 2024
04:16 PM
UPDATE: This has been fixed by updating the remote Mac to macOS 15.2. Thanks!
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Jun 16, 2024
05:04 PM
I tried doing what Chad Rolfs suggested, but my "Save" actionstep STILl says "without ICC profiles". Horrible, being up agaist a readline of delivering thousands of files that would need to be batch processed out with profiles. Photoshop versions past 24.0.1, including the latest 24.3, are breaking my Actions and Scripts that batch save PNGs (Save as a copy) that are supposed to keep the color profiles embedded. Each time I run an action or script, the first PNG keeps the color profile embedded, but all subsequent PNGs save out "untagged". One weird exception: I have one Action which saves out a PSD and PNG from each file with color profiles embedded. The original action saved out the PSDs first and then the PNGs. This was the first time I noticed the bug. I tried switching the order in the action to save out the PNGs first, then the PSDs, and the bug no longer occurred. Not sure why, but I wanted to pass that along. All other scripts which save out (not export) PNGs have this bug. We cannot update until this gets fixed. By @brandona86632823 We have shipped several fixes recently. Here is what you need to do in order to take advantage of them: 1. For batching via Actions/scripts, you can use a special gestalt that forces color profile output. Put the following string into a text file called PSUserConfig.txt (and put it in the Adobe Photoshop 2024 Settings folder): BatchForcePNGColorProfile 1 Then relaunch Photoshop, go to Help > System Info... and confirm you see PSUserConfig entries: - U BatchForcePNGColorProfile 1 2. You may need to re-record older Actions, specifically the Save PNG step. To determine whether this applies your Action, open the Save step and look at the bottom for "With ICC Profiles". If you don't see that, you need to record the step again to include that option. Photoshop versions past 24.0.1, including the latest 24.3, are breaking my Actions and Scripts that batch save PNGs (Save as a copy) that are supposed to keep the color profiles embedded. Each time I run an action or script, the first PNG keeps the color profile embedded, but all subsequent PNGs save out "untagged". One weird exception: I have one Action which saves out a PSD and PNG from each file with color profiles embedded. The original action saved out the PSDs first and then the PNGs. This was the first time I noticed the bug. I tried switching the order in the action to save out the PNGs first, then the PSDs, and the bug no longer occurred. Not sure why, but I wanted to pass that along. All other scripts which save out (not export) PNGs have this bug. We cannot update until this gets fixed. By @brandona86632823
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Feb 07, 2024
09:06 AM
Would love to know what your workaround action is. The only solution I have is to run a separate action on the PNG's afterward convert to my chosen profile.
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Jan 25, 2023
10:24 AM
very informative content
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Oct 10, 2022
02:38 PM
9 Upvotes
Making an "Output Module" preset doesn't work to make the "Output to" default to "Comp Name" only. I've tried. Are you saying the only solution is to use a third party script -- that Adobe doesn't have a built-in solution? Even making this "Default" after choosing "Custom..." in the fly out menu doesn't actually make the "Comp Name" stick.
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Apr 27, 2022
03:06 PM
2 Upvotes
I have learned of a subsequent Action script that does this with a click of a button in Photoshop: https://exchange.adobe.com/creativecloud.details.1328.unmultiply-unscreen.html
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Jan 19, 2022
04:18 AM
This was fixed in Photoshop 21.0 or later.
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Jan 17, 2022
05:06 PM
Fixed in current versions of Photoshop.
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Jul 04, 2017
01:13 PM
Hi steve and rcoda, Please try these steps and share results. 1) Boot system to safe boot with same account and check how it works, if it works fine close all third party running services. For details click here Use safe mode to isolate issues with your Mac - Apple Support 2) Log in to root account For details check here How to enable the root user on your Mac - Apple Support Check how application works there, If it works fine Go to Location ~/Library/Preferences Right click preferences folder and click get info Click the lock icon to unlock it, then enter an administrator name and password. Change permissions to read and write. Click the Action pop-up menu , then choose “Apply to enclosed items.” If you do not see your account there click on plus symbol on bottom left corner and add account and follow same steps Follow same steps for ~/Library/Caches ~/Library/Application support /Library/Preferences /Library/Caches /Library/Application support Note: If you are on office system ,these (/Library/Application support and/Library/Preferences) folders may or may not allow you to add user , that is completely fine. Restart system and login to your user account and check performance. Regards Srishti
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