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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Feb 2, 2020 6:06:56 GMT
winder758, It sounds like, after installing Elements+, PSE has failed to rebuild its cache.
In this case, you don't need to reinstall PSE. Deleting and consequent rebuilding the cache file (MediaDatabase.db3) should be enough.
If you can't find the cache file - quit Photoshop Elements - install Elements+ once again. (The installer must delete the cache automatically.)
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Feb 2, 2020 4:46:54 GMT
Hi Peterj Elements+ includes this command as a script. ...\Elements+\2018\Scripts\Commands\layer - Flip Horizontal.jsx To apply it to multiple documents, you need the Batch script: elementsplus.net/help/en/batch.htm1. Copy "layer - Flip Horizontal.jsx" script to "Batch Optimized" folder: ...\Elements+\2018\Scripts\Commands\ 2. Run E+ "Batch" dialog. 3. Choose "Source: Open Images" 4. In "Scripts to Run" area, choose "layer - Flip Horizontal" 5. Click "Run" button.
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Feb 2, 2020 4:21:16 GMT
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Dec 14, 2019 5:35:39 GMT
Tony, About a year ago, I've compared several slide-show apps and have eventually chosen ProShow Gold because of the best output video quality + the ability to set duration of individual slides.
The second best, for me, was Lightroom -- nearly as good graphic quality, but no individual slide durations.
The other tested apps (including Premiere Elements) outputted much worse video quality. Everything is IMHO.
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 15, 2019 18:11:50 GMT
My results from the "Star Trails" script: (about 150 shots for each image)
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Aug 3, 2019 17:07:19 GMT
Hi tn, As Bailey said, you have to use E+ "Edit Adjustment Layer" command. Please, follow this video-tutorial thoroughly: youtu.be/D2lY2V22N7E?t=46
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Jul 10, 2019 12:25:21 GMT
Julie, It looks like you need to select "Food bowl 2" layer in the Layers panel.
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Jun 2, 2019 18:25:16 GMT
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Jun 2, 2019 16:35:10 GMT
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Nov 9, 2018 18:30:48 GMT
You are welcome
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Nov 9, 2018 17:01:14 GMT
Under Windows: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 15\Required\
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 11, 2018 5:56:29 GMT
Hi Bailey I believe, a droplet can't be created only by means of JavaScript. However, it may be realized as a kit: a modified JavaScript + some OS-specific scripts/tricks.
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 11, 2018 3:54:07 GMT
Michel, Bailey, Just in case you didn't know, Elements+ already has a dedicated script for this: elementsplus.net/help/en/file-piler.htmIt can "pile" as layers either all open images or files from your disk. The "mere drag-and-drop" approach isn't possible so far. However, if you (or other users) find it useful, it can be implemented as a droplet. E.g., you drop 50 files onto "File Piler" label (either in your file manager window or on your Desktop) and get a new PSE document with 50 layers. Best regards, Andrei
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 10, 2018 3:43:49 GMT
BuckSkin, you are very welcome
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 9, 2018 7:37:34 GMT
BuckSkin, The PDF link is available in the online E+ documentation: elementsplus.net/help/en/(As opposed to the local Help file for your specific version of E+, that can be accessed from your Desktop.) Direct download link: elementsplus.net/help/en/E+Help_EN.pdfPlease, note that this file is for all versions of Elements+. So, it explains many features that aren't available in your Elements+7. Kind regards, Andrei Doubrovski
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