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:: Introduction ::

This manual provides an introduction to scripting Adobe  Photoshop  CC on Mac OS and Windows Chapter 1 covers the basic conventions used in this manual. Chapter 2 covers a brief overview of scripting, how to execute scripts, and the Photoshop object model. Chapter 3 covers Photoshop-specific objects and components and describes advanced techniques for scripting the Photoshop application. Code examples are provided in three languages:

AppleScript

VBScript

JavaScriptTM

NOTE: Separate Photoshop scripting reference information is provided for each of these languages through the Scripting Reference Manuals provided with this installation, or through the object browsers available for each language

Chapter 4 covers the Action Manager, which allows you to write scripts that target Photoshop functionality that is not otherwise accessible in the scripting interface.

NOTE: Please review the README file shipped with Photoshop for late-breaking news, sample scripts, and information about outstanding issues.



A script is a series of commands that tells Photoshop to perform a set of specified actions, such as applying different filters to selections in an open document. These actions can be simple and affect only a single object, or they can be complex and affect many objects in a Photoshop document. The actions can call Photoshop alone or invoke other applications. Scripts automate repetitive tasks and are often used as a creative tool to streamline tasks that might be too time consuming to do manually. For example, you could write a script to generate a number of localized versions of a particular image or to gather information about the various color profiles used by a collection of images. If you are new to scripting, you should acquaint yourself with the basic scripting information provided inthe Introduction to Scripting manual.


If you’ve used Photoshop Actions, you’re already familiar with the enormous benefits of automating repetitive tasks. Scripting allows you to extend those benefits by allowing you to add functionality that is not available for Photoshop Actions. For example, you can do the following with scripts and not with actions: You can add conditional logic, so that the script automatically makes “decisions” based on the current situation. For example, you could write a script that decides which color border to add depending on

the size of the selected area in an image: “If the selected area is smaller than 2 x 4 inches, add a green border; otherwise add a red border.”A single script can perform actions that involve multiple applications. For example, depending on the scripting language you are using, you could target both Photoshop and another Adobe Creative Cloud Application, such as Adobe Illustrator  CC, in the same script. You can open, save, and rename files using scripts.You can copy scripts from one computer to another. If you were using an Action and then switchedcomputers, you’d have to recreate the Action. Scripts provide more versatility for automatically opening files. When opening a file in an action, you must hard code the file location. In a script, you can use variables for file paths.

NOTE: See Photoshop Help for more information on Photoshop Actions.


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