Light Dome Pro -R Photoshop Actions fail (Solved)

BaiJixuBaiJixu Posts: 0
edited June 2014 in New Users

Hello,

I recently purchased the LDR-R tool for Daz Studio. I built a scene and rendered it with LDR-R and it generated the 7 images like I see in the tutorials. However, when I open the 7 images in Photoshop CS6 and run the action group, it completely fails to build the image. I get a plethora of pop-up warnings/errors/confirmations.

1. The object "next document" is not currently available. (Continue : Stop)
2. The command "Make" is not currently available. (Continue : Stop)
3. The object "previous document" is not available. (Continue : Stop)
4. The layer "Sky Bounce" is not currently available. (Continue : Stop)

It gives me these errors several times and as I click continue, the images close and then I get spammed with "Save as" messages. Once all the images close then I get 30 or more of the same above...

Going through the action groups, it's odd that it would close a document, then try to go back to it.

Anyway-- anyone have any suggestions on what is going on here?

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  • BeeMKayBeeMKay Posts: 7,019
    edited June 2014

    Are you using an English language version of Photoshop?
    Dreamlight says something aboutmismatch scripts for languages other than English in his tutorial (the long one, around 10 minutes into the video http://www.daz3d.com/light-dome-pro-r )

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  • BaiJixuBaiJixu Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Yes it is an English version of PS CS6. I've tried fiddling with it and even reinstalling it but it's unusable. =(

  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    The PDF explains the proper place to put the PhotoShop command Script that must be in the correct folder in the Photoshop folders and the activation of it before this works properly. I suggest you read the set up and follow it fully to the letter. It worked properly in my PS CS6.

  • BaiJixuBaiJixu Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    I found a solution. I followed the install instructions to the letter so I was positive I had set it up correctly. However, I disabled "Open documents as tabs' in the interface options as a personal preference... I re-enabled it and-- bam, everything works!

  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Great! Isn't it odd how just one setting can effect stuff you never notice until you do? I've forgot that myself and wondered why it stopped doing what I just did the day before many times.

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