Photoshop CS2 and CS3 have a utility called the Script Events Manager.
Using this you can make scripts or actions run automatically when you
start Photoshop or when you create, open, save, close, print or ex****t
a do***ent. The utility also allows you create your own custom events
to be used to trigger actions or scripts.
This utility is found in the Scripts Menu.
Hope this helps.
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 04:32:18 GMT, "Dudley Hanks"
<hanks.dudley@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 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.
>
>Thanks for your time,
>Dudley
>
Bye for now,
George Dingwall
Invergordon, Scotland
http://www.georgedingwall.co.uk


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