![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The returned layer from ViewPoint is smaller than the original layer, and hence you can see the lower images around the border of the returned layer. Plugins work on layers and return layers. Would love a script that returns a cropped new image That said, if you try it and it still doesn't work then get back to me if you at least get some different results than you have been getting. However, if the script doesn't run at all after the first successful run then I don't have a clue I'm afraid. It may be that the reason the script stops working after the first run for you is that your have done something else that changes the default Save folder of v.3, but that's just speculation on my part. I don't know if you can choose a default Save folder with Viewpoint 3, but you can first run Viewpoint 3 standalone and do a Save As and select your Documents folder for the save folder and, if v.3 then always defaults to that folder first then you might find the script works. To fix it in v.3.5.5 I had to go to the Save As dialogue of Perfectly Clear and select my Documents folder as the default save location for the processed file, and that script now works perfectly. I ran into this issue with Perfectly Clear Complete v.3.5.5, which has a different Save routine than v.2. If Viewpoint v.3 is forcing the Saves to be in a different folder than the script is only returning the same copy of the image that was open in PSP when it first saved into the Documents folder. The script works by saving and copying files to and from your Documents folder. If v.3 has a different Save routine then that could also cause your issue. As I said, the script that works for me is for v.2.5 of Viewpoint. I got to thinking about this issue and wanted to add a bit more of my thoughts on it. ![]()
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