WhenI create a simple PS droplet, it will go to the desktop, but when I drag a .jpg photo to the droplet, it says the droplet is damaged. So then I open the droplet and close it and it seems to open Photoshop, but then it won't open a new image and save the droplet preset actions to a new image.
Please ensure that the droplet is configured correctly. Double-check the settings for the droplet, such as the destination folder, output options, and file format. Make sure the destination folder exists and that you have appropriate write permissions.
I have tried the work-around to right click and opened droplet then quit droplet. Unfortunately it won't open in photoshop or save new image. I am able to do it on PC but not on my MacBook Pro... It is unfortunate because I am running on the newest MacOS and CC. This needs to be solved for Mac users.
If i control click now to open droplet, first time doesnt work, second attempt to open does, then I press capture then ok and then cancel the process (save then destroys the droplet) then use the droplet it works, this method is working 100%.
Tried on another Mac with the same versions of PS and Ventura. The Ctrl+open works on that one, but still not on the other. The one it's not working on is accessed remotely, so we're starting to think it's a remote issue now.
I am on Ventura 13.5 (22G74) and there is no Open with... in the right-click menu. Also the earlier fix of right-click and open to get the 3rd Open button on the error message does not work either. I agree this is a production problem and last I looked it isn't even mentioned on the Venture + PS Known Issues page.
If you can't access "Open" (not open with) then your only option is to rebuild the droplet from PS. This is a Ventura issue with pre-ventura created droplets. Mac OS is not recognizing the relationship between the droplet and Photoshop.
Same issue with brand new droplets. At this point it's looking like a remote issue for me. Still haven't been able to access the open-override on the computer I'm remoting to. Having the on-site IT look into a fix but they're coming up empty so far.
I'm trying to create a basic droplet for Save For Web and it's getting rejected by Finder. I tried making my own and it was damaged (image attached). I then tried using one of the default actions and it just did nothing...?
I just updated to Ventura. My droplets that I have made are not working, so I made them again and whenever I drop something on them I get this error: "droplet" is damaged and can't be opened. You should move it to the Trash.
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