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Adobe Scripting
Your Visual Blueprint to Scripting in Photoshop and Illustrator with CDROM

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Paperback, 352 pages
Published
United States, 1 December 2003

Welcome to the only guidebook series that takes a visual approach to professional-level computer topics. Open the book and you’ ll discover step-by-step screen shots that demonstrate more than 100 key Adobe Scripting techniques, including:

  • Storing scripts
  • Controlling program flow with conditionals
  • Converting a string into an array
  • Creating new documents in Photoshop and Illustrator
  • Making a reference to active documents
  • Manipulating and duplicating layers
  • Creating geometric shapes
  • Applying transformation matrices
  • Retrieving font names
  • Exporting and importing variables in Illustrator

Bonus CD-ROM!

  • Trial version of Adobe Illustrator
  • Freeware versions of Adobe Photoshop Scripting plug-in and BBEdit Lite
  • Plus code examples and a searchable e-version of the book

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  • " Apply It" and " Extra" sidebars highlight useful tipsHigh-resolution screen shots demonstrate each task
  • Succinct explanations walk you through step by step
  • Two-page lessons break big topics into bite-sized modules

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Welcome to the only guidebook series that takes a visual approach to professional-level computer topics. Open the book and you’ ll discover step-by-step screen shots that demonstrate more than 100 key Adobe Scripting techniques, including:

Bonus CD-ROM!

Extra Apply It

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Product Details
EAN
9780764524554
ISBN
0764524550
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Other Information
Includes CDROM
Dimensions
22.7 x 20.3 x 2.1 centimetres (0.66 kg)

Table of Contents

HOW TO USE THIS BOOK. 1) AN INTRODUCTION TO SCRIPTING. Scripting with Photoshop and Illustrator. Install Scripting Support for Photoshop. Run a Sample Script in Photoshop and Illustrator. Storing Scripts. 2) PROGRAMMING WITH JAVASCRIPT. Understanding JavaScript Syntax. Understanding Programming Style. Declare Variables. Using Operators. Increment and Decrement a Variable. Control Program Flow Using Conditionals. Using Arrays. Using While Loops. Using For Loops. Create a Function. Pass Parameters to a Function. Return a Value from a Function. Using Objects, Properties, and Methods. Retrieve a Range of Characters from a String. Convert a String into an Array. Communicate with the User. Add Comments. 3) WORKING WITH DOCUMENTS. Understanding the Adobe Scripting Object Model. Understanding Coordinate Systems in Photoshop and Illustrator. Set the Ruler Units in Photoshop. Create a New Document in Photoshop. Create a New Document in Illustrator. Reference the Active Document in Photoshop and Illustrator. Switch Between Open Documents. Manipulate a Document in Photoshop. Using the Document Meta--Data in Photoshop. Work with Selections in Photoshop. Work with the Clipboard in Photoshop. 4) WORKING WITH LAYERS. Create a New Art Layer in Photoshop. Create a New Layer Set in Photoshop. Manipulate Layers in Photoshop. Duplicate a Layer in Photoshop. Apply a Filter to a Layer in Photoshop. Create a New Layer in Illustrator. Retrieve a List of Visible Layers in Photoshop and Illustrator. 5) WORKING WITH PATH ITEMS IN ILLUSTRATOR. Create Path Items. Create Ellipses. Create Rectangles. Create Stars and Polygons. Define and Apply Color Values. Manipulate Path Items. Work with Selections. Create Groups. Create and Place Symbols. Create Gradients. Edit a Gradient's Stop Points. Working with Compound Paths. Create Clipping Masks. 6) TEXT IN PHOTOSHOP. Create a Text Layer. Retrieve the Name of a Font. Set the Font of a Text Item. Change the Color of a Text Item. Create a Drop Shadow Effect. 7) TEXT IN ILLUSTRATOR. Add Text to a Document. Create Path and Area Text. Manipulate Part of a Text Item. Retrieve a List of Available Fonts. Set the Font of a Text Item. Flow Text Between Paths. Wrap Text Around Other Objects. Set Paragraph Options. 8) WORKING WITH THE FILE SYSTEM IN PHOTOSHOP AND ILLUSTRATOR. Understanding the File System. Open or Create a File and Folder. Save the Active Document in Photoshop and Illustrator. Retrieve a Listing of Files in a Folder. Read a File. Write Data to a File. Place a File in Illustrator. 9) WORKING WITH VARIABLES AND DATASETS IN ILLUSTRATOR. Understanding Variables and Datasets in Illustrator. Create a Text String Variable. Create Visibility and Linked File Variables. Create a New Dataset. Export and Import Variable Libraries. Edit a Variable Library by Hand. 10) EXPORTING AND PRINTING. Save a Document as PDF and EPS from Illustrator. Create an Illustrator Export Object. Save a JPEG from Photoshop. Print a Document from Illustrator. Print a Document from Photoshop. 11) BATCH PROCESSING IN PHOTOSHOP AND ILLUSTRATOR. Using Modular Scripting Techniques. Batch Process Open Documents. Batch Process a Directory Tree. Remove Unused Symbols, Swatches, and Styles in Illustrator. Create Patterns Using Math in Illustrator. Create a Report of All Fonts in an Illustrator Document. Create a Report of All Linked Files in an Illustrator Document Export Files from Datasets in Illustrator. Create Mailing Labels from a Text File in Illustrator. Export All Visible Layers in Photoshop. Change Every Font in a Photoshop Document. Create an HTML Gallery in Photoshop. Resize All Images in a Folder with Photoshop. Record Scripts for Photoshop with the Scripting Listener Plug--in. Make Scripting Listener Code into Functions for Photoshop. Using JavaScript with Photoshop Actions. 12) DEBUGGING SCRIPTS IN PHOTOSHOP AND ILLUSTRATOR. Detect and Handle Errors. Enable the JavaScript Debugger in Photoshop. Enable the JavaScript Debugger in Illustrator. Using the Debugger. Using Try--Catch Statements. APPENDIX A: ILLUSTRATOR SCRIPTING QUICK REFERENCE. APPENDIX B: PHOTOSHOP SCRIPTING QUICK REFERENCE. APPENDIX C: WHAT'S ON THE CD--ROM. INDEX.

About the Author

Chandler McWilliams received his first Apple IIc when he was in third grade and has been hooked ever since. He attended Columbia College in Chicago where he studied Photography and Film and later graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1998 with a degree in Political Science. In 2002, he earned an MA from the Graduate Faculty at the New School for Social Research. Taking leave of academia, he started working at The Chopping Block as a Design Technologist creating award--winning Web sites. He has taught at the School of Visual Arts and The Cooper Union. He currently lives in New York City.

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