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Scripting Guide - Page 6

... notations: ➤ AS stands for AppleScript ➤ VBS stands for VBScript ➤ JS stands for late-breaking news, sample scripts, and information about using the Extend Script Object Model Viewer, see the JavaScript Tools Guide. 1 Introduction About this Manual This manual provides an introduction to scripting Adobe® Photoshop® CS4 on page 22.
Scripting Guide - Page 8

... for the scripting languages AppleScript, VBScript, and JavaScript, how to skip much of this installation: Adobe Photoshop CS4 AppleScript Scripting Reference, Adobe Photoshop CS4 Visual Basic Scripting Reference, and Adobe Photoshop CS4 JavaScript Scripting Reference. For example, you are new to extend those benefits by a collection of images. The actions can add conditional logic, so...
Scripting Guide - Page 10

... == "photoshop" ) { //continue executing script } For additional details, see the JavaScript Tools Guide. Executing JavaScripts...Adobe\Startup Scripts CS4\Adobe Photoshop ➤ On Mac OS, the startup folder for execution. When you to select scripts installed in the Scripts folder after the application was last launched. CHAPTER 2: Photoshop Scripting Basics Scripting Support in Photoshop...
Scripting Guide - Page 16

... Photoshop Scripting Basics Photoshop Object Model 16 Additional objects The Photoshop object model includes additional objects beyond the ones described in the Adobe Photoshop CS4 ...specific kinds that define the allowed values for JavaScript and VBScript are used as types for properties or to provide information (as arguments) for commands or methods. Most of the Photoshop object model...
Scripting Guide - Page 20

... unit settings and then set units to // the value expected by this script var originalUnit = preferences.rulerUnits preferences.rulerUnits = Units.INCHES // Create a new 2x4 inch document and assign it to the Presets > Scripts folder and choose your script. ➣ Start or restart Photoshop, and then choose File > Scripts, and then select your Adobe Photoshop CS4 directory...
Scripting Guide - Page 21

...the reference manuals and object model browsers to view the dictionary. In Script Editor, choose File > Open Dictionary. Script Editor opens Photoshop and then displays the Photoshop dictionary, which lists objects as well as the commands, properties and elements associated with Photoshop. Using these instructions will also learn how to script Photoshop. Choose Adobe Photoshop CS4, and then...
Scripting Guide - Page 23

...[1] and var docRef=documents[1] NOTE: Many JavaScript samples throughout this guide do not need to your script in the following command: ➤...other types of objects within a document, such as part of object you want to read. To create an...tell application "Adobe Photoshop CS4" ... For example, you add an art layer to accomplish these same tasks in the "Photoshop Object Model" on ...
Scripting Guide - Page 26

... properties. if you look at application in the Adobe Photoshop CS4 AppleScript Scripting Reference, or in the ExtendScript Object Model Viewer, you find one of current, and so on. For sample scripts that set active objects, see the following sections. ➤ "Setting the active document" on page 26 ➤ "Setting the active layer" on page 27 ➤...
Scripting Guide - Page 27

... = docRef.layers[0] Look up the ActiveLayer property on the Document object in the Adobe Photoshop CS4 JavaScript Scripting Reference, or in the Visual Basic Object Browser. appRef.ActiveDocument = docRef...Adobe Photoshop CS4 Visual Basic Scripting Reference, or in the ExtendScript Object Model Viewer. NOTE: You can also use the name of the layer to indicate which layer to use. AS set...
Scripting Guide - Page 38

... palette because you added it last. CHAPTER 3: Scripting Photoshop Working with the Photoshop Object Model 38 Creating a Layer Set object AS VBS JS The following examples show how to create a Layer Set object after the creating the first ArtLayer object in the current document: tell application "Adobe Photoshop CS4" make new document with properties {name:"My Document"} make...
Scripting Guide - Page 51

... object, then set of the three properties. To set a color in its own set appropriate color model properties for the document. The following examples demonstrate how to set foreground color to {class:CMYK color, cyan:20.0,¬ magenta:90.0, yellow:50.0, black:50.0} 'create a solidColor array Dim solidColorRef Set solidColorRef = CreateObject("Photoshop.SolidColor") solidColorRef...
Scripting Guide - Page 52

... an RGB object, the cmyk property of numbers which assumes an RGB color model, gets the foreground color and then uses the convert command of the...model property of the color class to convert the color to its CMYK equivalent. get foreground color convert color foreground color to CMYK Look up the following in the Adobe Photoshop CS4 AppleScript Scripting Reference or in the Photoshop...
Scripting Guide - Page 68

...: Look up the following code into the script file HelloWorldDoc...theSelRegion combination type replaced --apply the ...Adobe Photoshop CS4 AppleScript Scripting Reference, or in the Photoshop AppleScript Dictionary to see if you understand how you used them in inches by the resolution --(which equals the number of pixels per inch) set theDocWidthInPixels to theDocWidthInInches * theDocResolution set...
Scripting Guide - Page 69

...; Selection class: Select method Type the following classes in the Adobe Photoshop CS4 Visual Basic Scripting Reference, or in the Visual Basic Object Browser to...code into the script file HelloWorldDoc just above the statements at the end of the file that restore original preferences: 'create new variables to contain doc width and height 'convert inches to pixels by multiplying the number...
Scripting Guide - Page 70

... the following classes in the Adobe Photoshop CS4 JavaScript Scripting Reference, or in this script: ➤ ArtLayer ➣ rasterize() method. NOTE: Look up the following code into the script file HelloWorldDoc just above the statements that the RasterizeType.TEXTCONTENTS argument uses the RasterizeType constant. After viewing the document in Photoshop JavaScripts. ➣ applyWave...

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