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Hello,
In ImageReady I created a droplet to add a watermark to a bunch of jpg images. I
now want to run the droplet from a cygwin shell so I can create a script to add the
watermark to hundreds of jpegs. The watermark.exe is in my cygwin bin directory which
in windows equates to c:/Documents and Settings/me/bin. The image I am testing
is in a directory called joetest named foo.jpg. So when I try to run the watermark.exe like
this
$cd c:/Documents and Settings/me
$bin/watermark.exe joetest/foo.jpg
I get an ImageReady error "Could not play back the batch. The file was not found. (c:\Documents and Settings\me\joetest\foo.jpg."
The file does exist in the folder it thinks it should be in. If from Windows Explorer I drag foo.jpg unto watermark.exe it works fine. Does anyone
have any ideas how to resolve this or what might be causing this error whenI try to
run the droplet from a cygwin shell? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Joe
In ImageReady I created a droplet to add a watermark to a bunch of jpg images. I
now want to run the droplet from a cygwin shell so I can create a script to add the
watermark to hundreds of jpegs. The watermark.exe is in my cygwin bin directory which
in windows equates to c:/Documents and Settings/me/bin. The image I am testing
is in a directory called joetest named foo.jpg. So when I try to run the watermark.exe like
this
$cd c:/Documents and Settings/me
$bin/watermark.exe joetest/foo.jpg
I get an ImageReady error "Could not play back the batch. The file was not found. (c:\Documents and Settings\me\joetest\foo.jpg."
The file does exist in the folder it thinks it should be in. If from Windows Explorer I drag foo.jpg unto watermark.exe it works fine. Does anyone
have any ideas how to resolve this or what might be causing this error whenI try to
run the droplet from a cygwin shell? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Joe
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