![]() ![]() But it's hard to say, really.īut since there is a traceback error, then I would still probably contact the author and discuss it. And as far as I can tell, that raster image (mostly b/w) might be all that's in the PSD file. Share answered at 11:29 Preza8 389 1 4 11 Why/how it worked in the GUI when you don't have Ghostscript already installed s. Then instead of using -l TARGETFILE parameter, I used -export-filenameTARGETFILE. Oh wait! As I read that page more closely, it says that raster images are ignored. In order to be able to open EPS files I needed to get ghostscript and then add it to the PATH variable. I don't know why you didn't get the traceback error, in your attempt, but you can use the one I posted, when you contact him. However, at the bottom of the page where we downloaded the extension, is a link to contact the author. Whatever else might be wrong, I can't decipher. I don't really understand those traceback errors, but it seems to indicate that at least one problem is that it's lacking a particular module - I assume python module. ImportError: No module named psd_import.psdreader ![]() Finally, try to open it, and I got a Traceback error:įrom psd_import.psdreader import PSDReader Ok, I installed the same extension (although very tricky to find it - there's no actual extension dialog, you just use the Open menu and open it like nothing ever happened ). Hhmm, well it could be there's a bug with that extension. ![]()
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