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Photoshop problem
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? I have found the solution and found that the basic problem is that Photoshop won't accept relative file addresses in the data file. My data file was giving the addresses of the files as Face-1.psd, Face-2.psd etc and this was giving Photoshop indigestion. I managed to bulldoze my way through this at the trial stage by manually selecting images and it was when I tried to run 'Apply' that I got the disk error message. When I edited the data file to use absolute addresses D:/Pictures/Coins/Test/Face-1.psd' etc it suddenly ran smoothly. Pleasure. And thanks to all who have given me advice on this. -- Regards, 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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On Thu, 07 Feb 2019 11:26:15 -0600, Savageduck
wrote: Tony Cooper 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\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? I really don't follow your problem, but I also have several hundred photos of the front and back of coins. Each photo was given a file name like 121-1855a or 121-1855b. 121-1855a is the face of a coin minted in 1855 and 121-1855b is the obverse. The first number indicates the coin is a $1.00 US gold coin and this is the 21st $1.00 US gold coin in the series. The $5.00 US gold coins have 5xx numbers and so on. There is a third photo in my series that is 121-1855s that is a photo of the "slabbed" coin after it was sent to a professional grading service. The 1855 Seated Liberty $1.00 gold coin is valued anywhere from $225 to $7,000 depending on the grade assigned. The grading service (PCGS) assigns a grade based on condition and seals the coin in a container called a "slab". I don't understand why a simple file-naming system would not display the coins in the proper sequence using, say, Bridge. I'm sure I misunderstand your problem, though. All of what you have said makes sense to me, and should be a solution for Eric’s sorting problem. However, the mystery of the ERROR remains what seems to be a peculiar Windows issue. Now that I have identified the cause, it is quite possible that it is a Photoshop issue which is independent of the operating system. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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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'. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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In article , MC
wrote: It sounds like PS is suffering from some kind of bottle neck with regards the amount of automation it is trying to handle. Now this could be a weakness in PS itself, unable to process so many images at once, but I would rather believe that it is down to disk/scratch disk access speed rather than space on the disk itself. It could even be a memory size/speed bottle neck. PS wants to do things as fast as it is capable but if the hardware is stalling then PS will stall also, and will top and complain about it. that is highly unlikely. photoshop manages its own memory and scratch space to avoid bottlenecks imposed by the operating system. Have you tried smaller batches to see how PS handles them. that's not the issue. |
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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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In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: All of what you have said makes sense to me, and should be a solution for Eric¹s sorting problem. However, the mystery of the ERROR remains what seems to be a peculiar Windows issue. Now that I have identified the cause, it is quite possible that it is a Photoshop issue which is independent of the operating system. it's not a photoshop issue. photoshop wants an absolute path and you didn't provide one. |
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In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: 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'. because you gave it an incomplete path. |
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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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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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