Thursday, March 15, 2012

Face Recognition is not working for one of the Catalog in Adobe Photoshop Elements ||

At times we have heard people talking about problems with Face Recognition, where whole process runs for finding People in photographs of a Catalog but finally no detection. At times, it works suddenly on one of the other attempts but sometimes, no change is behavior even after multiple tries. There are some of the workarounds, which proved helpful for some our friends. let's have a look at these...


1. The very First workaround would be to rename one of the folders in Catalog Folder on your hard-drive and retry Face recognition.

a. Launch Adobe Photoshop Elements
b. Go To Help Menu
c. Select System Info
d. Select catalog Path value and open it

At times we have heard people talking about problems with Face Recognition, where whole process runs for finding People in photographs of a Catalog but finally no detection. At times, it works suddenly on one of the other attempts but sometimes, no change is behavior even after multiple tries. There are some of the workarounds, which proved helpful for some our friends. let's have a look at these..1. The very First workaround would be to rename one of the folders in Catalog Folder on your hard-drive and retry Face recognition.a. Launch Adobe Photoshop Elementb. Go To Help Menuc. Select System Infod. Select catalog Path value and open ie. At this location renamed a folder called - BreezeDatf. After renaming this folder, relaunch your Elements Organizer and retry Face Recognition and hopefully it should work.2. If first workaround didn't work for you. Here are few more files which needs to be renamed...a. Launch Adobe Photoshop Elementsb. Go To Help Menuc. Select System Infod. Select catalog Path value and open ite. At this location rename files called -CollStatus.data and face.thumb.cachef. After renaming these files, relaunch your Elements Organizer and retry Face Recognition and hopefully it should work.If both of these didn't work for you, machine restart is something which you may want to do before renaming these files.


e. At this location renamed a folder called - BreezeData

At times we have heard people talking about problems with Face Recognition, where whole process runs for finding People in photographs of a Catalog but finally no detection. At times, it works suddenly on one of the other attempts but sometimes, no change is behavior even after multiple tries. There are some of the workarounds, which proved helpful for some our friends. let's have a look at these..1. The very First workaround would be to rename one of the folders in Catalog Folder on your hard-drive and retry Face recognition.a. Launch Adobe Photoshop Elementb. Go To Help Menuc. Select System Infod. Select catalog Path value and open ie. At this location renamed a folder called - BreezeDatf. After renaming this folder, relaunch your Elements Organizer and retry Face Recognition and hopefully it should work.2. If first workaround didn't work for you. Here are few more files which needs to be renamed...a. Launch Adobe Photoshop Elementsb. Go To Help Menuc. Select System Infod. Select catalog Path value and open ite. At this location rename files called -CollStatus.data and face.thumb.cachef. After renaming these files, relaunch your Elements Organizer and retry Face Recognition and hopefully it should work.If both of these didn't work for you, machine restart is something which you may want to do before renaming these files.


f. After renaming this folder, relaunch your Elements Organizer and retry Face Recognition and hopefully it should work. 

2. If first workaround didn't work for you. Here are few more files which needs to be renamed...

a. Launch Adobe Photoshop Elements
b. Go To Help Menu
c. Select System Info
d. Select catalog Path value and open it
e. At this location rename files called -CollStatus.data and face.thumb.cache

At times we have heard people talking about problems with Face Recognition, where whole process runs for finding People in photographs of a Catalog but finally no detection. At times, it works suddenly on one of the other attempts but sometimes, no change is behavior even after multiple tries. There are some of the workarounds, which proved helpful for some our friends. let's have a look at these..1. The very First workaround would be to rename one of the folders in Catalog Folder on your hard-drive and retry Face recognition.a. Launch Adobe Photoshop Elementb. Go To Help Menuc. Select System Infod. Select catalog Path value and open ie. At this location renamed a folder called - BreezeDatf. After renaming this folder, relaunch your Elements Organizer and retry Face Recognition and hopefully it should work.2. If first workaround didn't work for you. Here are few more files which needs to be renamed...a. Launch Adobe Photoshop Elementsb. Go To Help Menuc. Select System Infod. Select catalog Path value and open ite. At this location rename files called -CollStatus.data and face.thumb.cachef. After renaming these files, relaunch your Elements Organizer and retry Face Recognition and hopefully it should work.If both of these didn't work for you, machine restart is something which you may want to do before renaming these files.


f. After renaming these files, relaunch your Elements Organizer and retry Face Recognition and hopefully it should work.

If both of these didn't work for you, machine restart is something which you may want to do before renaming these files. Please comment back on your experiences about these workarounds.

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