Stitching with Photoshop CS6 broken
Unfortunately, it's all in the title.
Stitching of landscapes, that worked flawlessly in C1/12 is now broken.
Ends up in Photoshop being frozen - most of the time on a centered white box - and in need of a Force Quit.
Best result I could get was to have Photoshop coming to foreground, and starting to show a lot of dialog boxes that never happened before (like "TRIM", e.g.)
I none of the cases, the stitching could be completed (while it has been in C1/12.
Also C1/20 happens to freeze on backup of catalogue when closing, with only a "cancel" button available - and unresponsive.
Is there a way to downgrade the catalog to C1/12 ?
MacOS Mojave 10.14.6
PS: after trying 5 (yes, five ...) times, it finally worked "as before".
But seems hugely unstable and slow, compared to C1/12.
So, still interested to have feedback from other users....
PS2: Still got an error -172 (AppleScript Error: AppleEvent timed out) even after completion of the stitching...
And ... PS3: just realized that in Photoshop, the merge of the layers was not completed. So the process is unfinished, I have to manually "merge group" to finish it ...
Stitching of landscapes, that worked flawlessly in C1/12 is now broken.
Ends up in Photoshop being frozen - most of the time on a centered white box - and in need of a Force Quit.
Best result I could get was to have Photoshop coming to foreground, and starting to show a lot of dialog boxes that never happened before (like "TRIM", e.g.)
I none of the cases, the stitching could be completed (while it has been in C1/12.
Also C1/20 happens to freeze on backup of catalogue when closing, with only a "cancel" button available - and unresponsive.
Is there a way to downgrade the catalog to C1/12 ?
MacOS Mojave 10.14.6
PS: after trying 5 (yes, five ...) times, it finally worked "as before".
But seems hugely unstable and slow, compared to C1/12.
So, still interested to have feedback from other users....
PS2: Still got an error -172 (AppleScript Error: AppleEvent timed out) even after completion of the stitching...
And ... PS3: just realized that in Photoshop, the merge of the layers was not completed. So the process is unfinished, I have to manually "merge group" to finish it ...
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So it's a Photoshop problem? 0 -
No, I would tend for an integration problem.
It worked flawlessly between C1/12 and PS CS6 on the very same machine, same OS.
And since the upgrade to C1/20, it is a bit erratic.
Perhaps the scripting has been changed (or should be) ?0 -
Claude-1300 wrote:
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Perhaps the scripting has been changed (or should be)?
In case the script has changed, which I am not sure of, you could copy the CO12 script to the CO20 scripts folder and try again.0 -
Paul_Steunebrink wrote:
Claude-1300 wrote:
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Perhaps the scripting has been changed (or should be)?
In case the script has changed, which I am not sure of, you could copy the CO12 script to the CO20 scripts folder and try again.
I could definitely try that.
Are the scripts embedded in the software, or in the separate script folder ?0 -
The scripts are in your user Library/Scripts/Capture One Scripts folder. I can only find one CO Scripts folder, and the only PS script I see is "Stitch with Photoshop 7", which is obviously pretty old. 0 -
Nature Isme wrote:
The scripts are in your user Library/Scripts/Capture One Scripts folder. I can only find one CO Scripts folder, and the only PS script I see is "Stitch with Photoshop 7", which is obviously pretty old.
Hmm, that sounds interesting.
I have two subfolders in the ~Library/Scripts/Capture One Scripts folder (that one can open also via menu Scripts > Open Script Folder):- Background Scripts
- Disabled Scripts
Both of them are empty ...
Which triggers "just another" question: if both are empty, how does it perform the stitching (even if after 5 retries ?)0 -
The scripts that come with Capture One are inside the Capture One application folder. To open the application folder, right-click on it and choose 'Show Package Contents'.
The path is Contents/Resources/Scripts.0 -
Thank you, Paul.
Can I delete the previous one then ?
Is it coming from C1/12 ?0 -
Claude-1300 wrote:
Can I delete the previous one then ?
Is it coming from C1/12 ?
I am afraid I do not understand your questions. I thought the idea was to copy the CO12 script to CO20 and try again.
Alternatively and maybe better, you can copy and rename the CO12 script and copy it to the user's script folder that Capture One also enumerates.
The user's Scripts folder for Capture One is:~/Library/Scripts/Capture One Scripts
Start Capture One again after you copied the script.0 -
Oh well, I think we are headed in confusion here.
To install C1/20, was told told by Support to fully remove C1/12, especially the libraries.we advise to keep only one Capture One version on your system, as multiple copies could interfere with each other and cause issues.
Therefore, in order to make sure Capture One is working properly, I would kindly ask you to remove all Capture One versions and delete the libraries (make some backups of your settings/folders at this point if needed) as shown in the guide below, restart your machine and install Capture One 20 again:
So ... little problem - where can I find the script of C1/12, as I don't have the app' anymore ?
Sorry for the mess - looks like parallel strategies are happening...0 -
You can, of course, install CO12, get the script and remove it. 0 -
Paul_Steunebrink wrote:
You can, of course, install CO12, get the script and remove it.
Am on the road right now - will giv it a try when I’m back in front of my keyboard 😊
Thanks for the continued assistance anyway !0 -
Claude-1300 wrote:
Paul_Steunebrink wrote:
You can, of course, install CO12, get the script and remove it.
Am on the road right now - will giv it a try when I’m back in front of my keyboard 😊
Thanks for the continued assistance anyway !
No problem. Keep us posted. And I have to try it myself too 😁0
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