I found the 2 following documentations on the Adobe website about Javascript on Photoshop CS4 : - http://www.adobe.com/devnet/photoshop/pdfs/photoshop_cs4_javascript_ref.pdf - http://www.adobe.com/devnet/photoshop/pdfs/photoshop_cs4_scripting_guide.pdf Number of page is ugly... Then I am really not ready to print it...…
Don't these documents come with Photoshop as standard? Not sure about a book though... why not just use the PDF from the installed copy of Photoshop? That's what I do... surely a lot of paper is much less useful than something with a hyperlink index and search function? o_O
well thats just a reference, its when you need to read up particular detailed stuff. For starters stuff I would dig into some of their getting started chapters as they should have way less pages to begin with. Make also sure to check out the CS4 SWF panel integration as it lets you execute JS code from within a SWF panel…
Photoshop scripting is definitely what I need to complete my workflow! Now I will attach that to the Unity work project!! Small update here : [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4GvtsDsqGY[/ame]
MoP : Paper book are always better when you want to stop computer and stay with your wife :) XD... Or when you wait in a Japanese hopsital several hours your turn, or if you prefer, when you go on Tokyo with bus travel of 10h! :D And this is also very usefull to add mark in a book for things you do not really need now but…
haha yeah MEL-script's documentation is pretty nice, I've found good documentation for extending Photoshop to be ridiculously rare so I'd be interested as well. I'm only using CS2 and CS3 so I'm not sure about the new CS4 stuff but aside from random blogs and sites that I'll come across I poke around the forums at…
@ Funky Bunnies : WOW! PS-scripts.com and research function is pretty coooool!!! lot of good tips here! Thanks! @ moose : oh yeah that's right I will ask price for it. About Configuration tool it will come with time... But this is first a hotkey workflow to speed up things! I just done my first *.js script! this is very…