Scripting Guide
Page 2
... Suite® 5 Photoshop® Scripting Guide Adobe, the Adobe logo, Illustrator, and Photoshop are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc. The software described in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe Systems Inc., 345 Park Avenue, San Jose, California 95110, ...of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other trademarks are the property of Sun Microsystems, Inc. © 2010 Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of such license. JavaScript and all Java-related ...
... Suite® 5 Photoshop® Scripting Guide Adobe, the Adobe logo, Illustrator, and Photoshop are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc. The software described in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe Systems Inc., 345 Park Avenue, San Jose, California 95110, ...of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other trademarks are the property of Sun Microsystems, Inc. © 2010 Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of such license. JavaScript and all Java-related ...
Scripting Guide
Page 9
...by Photoshop as a valid script file it must hard code the file location. On Windows, if the script files is launched by Photoshop as Adobe Illustrator® CS5, in an image: "If the selected area is preferable, since it cannot launch Photoshop. otherwise add a red border." ➤... must have to recreate the Action. ➤ Scripts provide more information on page 10. In a script, you could target both Photoshop and another Adobe Creative Suite 5 Application, such as a valid script file, it , a script with the .js extension is no difference in three scripting languages:...
...by Photoshop as a valid script file it must hard code the file location. On Windows, if the script files is launched by Photoshop as Adobe Illustrator® CS5, in an image: "If the selected area is preferable, since it cannot launch Photoshop. otherwise add a red border." ➤... must have to recreate the Action. ➤ Scripts provide more information on page 10. In a script, you could target both Photoshop and another Adobe Creative Suite 5 Application, such as a valid script file, it , a script with the .js extension is no difference in three scripting languages:...
Scripting Guide
Page 17
When we create the document, we will do the following: 1. Define artLayerRef as illustrated below. These steps mirror a specific path in the containment hierarchy, as a text item. 5. Create a new Document object. Set the contents of the three scripting languages ...
When we create the document, we will do the following: 1. Define artLayerRef as illustrated below. These steps mirror a specific path in the containment hierarchy, as a text item. 5. Create a new Document object. Set the contents of the three scripting languages ...
Scripting Guide
Page 31
..., look up the class EPS save options. ➤ In the Adobe Photoshop CS5 Visual Basic Scripting Reference or in the Adobe Photoshop CS5 JavaScript Scripting Reference look up EPSSaveOptions. AS tell application "Adobe Photoshop CS5" make new document set myFile to "OS X 10.5.8...JPEG save options, embed color profile:false, ¬ format options:standard, matte:background color matte} save current document in Photoshop are illustrated below. See "Specifying file formats to note that begins with options ¬ myOptions appending no extension without copying end tell Save ...
..., look up the class EPS save options. ➤ In the Adobe Photoshop CS5 Visual Basic Scripting Reference or in the Adobe Photoshop CS5 JavaScript Scripting Reference look up EPSSaveOptions. AS tell application "Adobe Photoshop CS5" make new document set myFile to "OS X 10.5.8...JPEG save options, embed color profile:false, ¬ format options:standard, matte:background color matte} save current document in Photoshop are illustrated below. See "Specifying file formats to note that begins with options ¬ myOptions appending no extension without copying end tell Save ...
Scripting Guide
Page 52
..., the RGBColor object has a string property called HexValue/hexValue. get foreground color convert color foreground color to CMYK Look up the following in the Adobe Photoshop CS5 AppleScript Scripting Reference or in the Photoshop AppleScript Dictionary: ➤ In the "Objects" section, the foreground color property of the class ... object to retrieve the hex value. In AppleScript, the hex value is represented by the hex value string property in Photoshop are illustrated below to determine the color model in that order). The If Then statement returns a SolidColor object;
..., the RGBColor object has a string property called HexValue/hexValue. get foreground color convert color foreground color to CMYK Look up the following in the Adobe Photoshop CS5 AppleScript Scripting Reference or in the Photoshop AppleScript Dictionary: ➤ In the "Objects" section, the foreground color property of the class ... object to retrieve the hex value. In AppleScript, the hex value is represented by the hex value string property in Photoshop are illustrated below to determine the color model in that order). The If Then statement returns a SolidColor object;