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Old February 7th 19, 09:48 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Eric Stevens
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Default Photoshop problem

I have 436 photographs of the front and back of coins. I am trying to
use variables to organise them in matched front and back pairs. Every
thing is going well until I get to apply the data sets when I get the
message "Could not apply the data set because of a disk error".

PSErrorLog.txt is full of records such as "2019:02:04 15:27:14 :
e:\ps\ps20\win64_release\20181219.r.30\photoshop\m ain\interfaces\utrackresouceimp.h
: 134 : REQUIRE failed".

Searches on the Internet suggest that it may be something to do with
the scratch file. Normally it is on drive C: which has 298GB free. I
have tried switching it over to D: which has 720GB free but it makes
no difference.

I have posted my problem on Adobe forums but so far have not received
any reply.

Does anyone have any idea of what my problem could be and what I can
do to fix it?

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Regards,

Eric Stevens
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Old February 7th 19, 10:57 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_3_]
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Eric Stevens wrote:
I have 436 photographs of the front and back of coins. I am trying to
use variables to organise them in matched front and back pairs. Every
thing is going well until I get to apply the data sets when I get the
message "Could not apply the data set because of a disk error".

PSErrorLog.txt is full of records such as "2019:02:04 15:27:14 :
e:\ps\ps20\win64_release\20181219.r.30\photoshop\m ain\interfaces\utrackresouceimp.h
134 : REQUIRE failed".


Searches on the Internet suggest that it may be something to do with
the scratch file. Normally it is on drive C: which has 298GB free. I
have tried switching it over to D: which has 720GB free but it makes
no difference.

I have posted my problem on Adobe forums but so far have not received
any reply.

Does anyone have any idea of what my problem could be and what I can
do to fix it?


To start with, I am not familiar with the vagaries of using Win on a mix of
drives when running Photoshop.

My understanding of what you are trying to do is to tag each image with ID
criteria for each coin, and a front/back tag for each side of each two
image set.

That should mean the simplest criteria should be two tags per coin image,
one for the coin, and a different one for each side, and that to
sort/arrange them using the coin ID tag should place the two images of each
side together.

Are you using a more complex variable tag system?

Where are your originals, and are you applying the ID as 'Keywords' or
something else?
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Savageduck
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Old February 7th 19, 11:30 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Eric Stevens
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On Thu, 07 Feb 2019 03:57:56 -0600, Savageduck
wrote:

Eric Stevens wrote:
I have 436 photographs of the front and back of coins. I am trying to
use variables to organise them in matched front and back pairs. Every
thing is going well until I get to apply the data sets when I get the
message "Could not apply the data set because of a disk error".

PSErrorLog.txt is full of records such as "2019:02:04 15:27:14 :
e:\ps\ps20\win64_release\20181219.r.30\photoshop\m ain\interfaces\utrackresouceimp.h
134 : REQUIRE failed".


Searches on the Internet suggest that it may be something to do with
the scratch file. Normally it is on drive C: which has 298GB free. I
have tried switching it over to D: which has 720GB free but it makes
no difference.

I have posted my problem on Adobe forums but so far have not received
any reply.

Does anyone have any idea of what my problem could be and what I can
do to fix it?


To start with, I am not familiar with the vagaries of using Win on a mix of
drives when running Photoshop.

My understanding of what you are trying to do is to tag each image with ID
criteria for each coin, and a front/back tag for each side of each two
image set.

That should mean the simplest criteria should be two tags per coin image,
one for the coin, and a different one for each side, and that to
sort/arrange them using the coin ID tag should place the two images of each
side together.

Are you using a more complex variable tag system?


None of that. I think the easiest way to explain it is to refer you to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PYu...ature=youtu.be
and
https://helpx.adobe.com/nz/photoshop...external_files
or http://tinyurl.com/y835esu9


Where are your originals, and are you applying the ID as 'Keywords' or
something else?

--

Regards,

Eric Stevens
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Old February 7th 19, 04:27 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:

I have 436 photographs of the front and back of coins. I am trying to
use variables to organise them in matched front and back pairs. Every
thing is going well until I get to apply the data sets when I get the
message "Could not apply the data set because of a disk error".


photoshop passes along the errors that the os returns, so if it says
disk error, then you have a disk error. fix it.

and using lightroom for what you describe would be vastly easier.
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Old February 8th 19, 02:14 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Eric Stevens
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On Thu, 07 Feb 2019 10:27:08 -0500, nospam
wrote:

In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:

I have 436 photographs of the front and back of coins. I am trying to
use variables to organise them in matched front and back pairs. Every
thing is going well until I get to apply the data sets when I get the
message "Could not apply the data set because of a disk error".


photoshop passes along the errors that the os returns, so if it says
disk error, then you have a disk error. fix it.


I had already run CHKDSK /F and found no change. There are a multitude
of possible disk errors and in this case it turned out to not be a
hardware fault. I have described it elsewhere.

and using lightroom for what you describe would be vastly easier.


Possibly but I wanted to do other things as well which, as far as I
know, can only be done in Photoshop.
--

Regards,

Eric Stevens
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Old February 8th 19, 05:12 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:

I have 436 photographs of the front and back of coins. I am trying to
use variables to organise them in matched front and back pairs. Every
thing is going well until I get to apply the data sets when I get the
message "Could not apply the data set because of a disk error".


photoshop passes along the errors that the os returns, so if it says
disk error, then you have a disk error. fix it.


I had already run CHKDSK /F and found no change. There are a multitude
of possible disk errors and in this case it turned out to not be a
hardware fault. I have described it elsewhere.


yep. i saw that. it was indeed a disk error because you didn't provide
an absolute path when one was expected.

and using lightroom for what you describe would be vastly easier.


Possibly but I wanted to do other things as well which, as far as I
know, can only be done in Photoshop.


such as?

you do realize that lightroom can round-trip to photoshop for such
things while still managing organization? perhaps not.
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Old February 8th 19, 09:53 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Eric Stevens
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On Thu, 07 Feb 2019 23:12:18 -0500, nospam
wrote:

In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:

I have 436 photographs of the front and back of coins. I am trying to
use variables to organise them in matched front and back pairs. Every
thing is going well until I get to apply the data sets when I get the
message "Could not apply the data set because of a disk error".

photoshop passes along the errors that the os returns, so if it says
disk error, then you have a disk error. fix it.


I had already run CHKDSK /F and found no change. There are a multitude
of possible disk errors and in this case it turned out to not be a
hardware fault. I have described it elsewhere.


yep. i saw that. it was indeed a disk error because you didn't provide
an absolute path when one was expected.


But everywhere else it was quite satisfied with a relative path.

and using lightroom for what you describe would be vastly easier.


Possibly but I wanted to do other things as well which, as far as I
know, can only be done in Photoshop.


such as?

you do realize that lightroom can round-trip to photoshop for such
things while still managing organization? perhaps not.

--

Regards,

Eric Stevens
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Old February 8th 19, 04:27 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Photoshop problem

In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:

I have 436 photographs of the front and back of coins. I am trying to
use variables to organise them in matched front and back pairs. Every
thing is going well until I get to apply the data sets when I get the
message "Could not apply the data set because of a disk error".

photoshop passes along the errors that the os returns, so if it says
disk error, then you have a disk error. fix it.

I had already run CHKDSK /F and found no change. There are a multitude
of possible disk errors and in this case it turned out to not be a
hardware fault. I have described it elsewhere.


yep. i saw that. it was indeed a disk error because you didn't provide
an absolute path when one was expected.


But everywhere else it was quite satisfied with a relative path.


that doesn't mean it always will.
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Old February 7th 19, 05:47 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Bill W
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On Thu, 07 Feb 2019 21:48:48 +1300, Eric Stevens
wrote:

I have 436 photographs of the front and back of coins. I am trying to
use variables to organise them in matched front and back pairs. Every
thing is going well until I get to apply the data sets when I get the
message "Could not apply the data set because of a disk error".

PSErrorLog.txt is full of records such as "2019:02:04 15:27:14 :
e:\ps\ps20\win64_release\20181219.r.30\photoshop\ main\interfaces\utrackresouceimp.h
: 134 : REQUIRE failed".

Searches on the Internet suggest that it may be something to do with
the scratch file. Normally it is on drive C: which has 298GB free. I
have tried switching it over to D: which has 720GB free but it makes
no difference.

I have posted my problem on Adobe forums but so far have not received
any reply.

Does anyone have any idea of what my problem could be and what I can
do to fix it?


Folder permissions again?
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Old February 8th 19, 04:47 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Eric Stevens
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Default Photoshop problem

On Thu, 07 Feb 2019 10:47:26 -0600, Bill W
wrote:

On Thu, 07 Feb 2019 21:48:48 +1300, Eric Stevens
wrote:

I have 436 photographs of the front and back of coins. I am trying to
use variables to organise them in matched front and back pairs. Every
thing is going well until I get to apply the data sets when I get the
message "Could not apply the data set because of a disk error".

PSErrorLog.txt is full of records such as "2019:02:04 15:27:14 :
e:\ps\ps20\win64_release\20181219.r.30\photoshop \main\interfaces\utrackresouceimp.h
: 134 : REQUIRE failed".

Searches on the Internet suggest that it may be something to do with
the scratch file. Normally it is on drive C: which has 298GB free. I
have tried switching it over to D: which has 720GB free but it makes
no difference.

I have posted my problem on Adobe forums but so far have not received
any reply.

Does anyone have any idea of what my problem could be and what I can
do to fix it?


Folder permissions again?


Nope. File addressing. That presumably was the disk area.
Photoshop was asking for a file and the disk could not recover it.
Hence 'disk error'.
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Regards,

Eric Stevens
 




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