"Paul Furman" <paul-@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Dudley Hanks wrote:
>> There's another thread going titled "Longshot," or something similar,
but
>> this is a really, really, REALLY longshot.
>>
>> Since my screen-reading software doesn't recognize Photoshop's menus,
and
>> graphic progs are notoriously hard for visually-challenged users even
if
>> they can access the menus, I'm wondering if there is any way to run
Adobe
>> via scripts. This is to say, if a guy assembled a script file with
>> whatever commands would be used, let's say "Darken 10%, Increase
Contrast
>> 15%, Reduce Cyan by 5%, etc, is it possible to start Adobe with the
>> parameters of the file to use and the command script and run it like a
>> batch processing job?
>>
>> The idea just occured to me that I might be able to make a few
>> adjustments to my shots myself if this is possible.
>
> Yes but you'd have to write & run those scripts through photoshop :-)
>
> Maybe not, I'm not sure, just teasing sort of... but yeah PS is very
> customizable with actions & droplets in photoshop. Some of the more
> advanced stuff is done in a text editor I think but I really don't know.
> Are you any good at programming? Try googling "photoshop .atn" and look
at
> the action files in notepad.
Yeah, I do a bit of C++ programming, and a very little VBasic and Java.
Thanks for the starting point, Paul,
Dudley


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