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Adobe Photoshop CS3 Scripting Guide Scripting Photoshop CS3 30
Set docRef = appRef.Documents.Add()
Set jpgSaveOptions = CreateObject("Photoshop.JPEGSaveOptions")
jpgSaveOptions.EmbedColorProfile = True
jpgSaveOptions.FormatOptions = 1 'for psStandardBaseline
jpgSaveOptions.Matte = 1 'for psNoMatte
jpgSaveOptions.Quality = 1
appRef.ActiveDocument.SaveAs "c:\temp\myFile2", _
jpgSaveOptions, True, 2 'for psLowercase
JS
app.documents.add( 4, 4 )
jpgFile = new File( "/Temp001.jpeg" )
jpgSaveOptions = new JPEGSaveOptions()
jpgSaveOptions.embedColorProfile = true
jpgSaveOptions.formatOptions = FormatOptions.STANDARDBASELINE
jpgSaveOptions.matte = MatteType.NONE
jpgSaveOptions.quality = 1
app.activeDocument.saveAs(jpgFile, jpgSaveOptions, true,
Extension.LOWERCASE)
Setting Application Preferences
Your script can set application preferences such as color picker, file saving options, guide-grid-slice
settings, and so on.
Note: The properties in the
settings class/Preferences object correlate to the Photoshop CS3
Preferences dialog options, which you display by choosing Photoshop > Preferences on Mac OS or
Edit > Preferences in Windows versions of Photoshop CS3. For explanations of individual
preferences, please refer to Photoshop CS3 Help.
AS
You use properties of the settings class to set application preferences in AppleScript. The following script
sets ruler and type unit settings:
set ruler units of settings to inch units
set type units of settings to pixel units
In the Adobe Photoshop CS3 AppleScript Scripting Reference, or in the Photoshop CS3 AppleScript
Dictionary, look up class
settings-object to view all of the settings properties you can use.
VBS
The Preferences object is a property of the Application object. When you use the Preferences object
in a VBScript script, you must indicate its containment in the
Application object.
appRef.Preferences.RulerUnits = 2 'for PsUnits --> 2 (psInches)
appRef.Preferences.TypeUnits = 1 'for PsTypeUnits --> 1 (psPixels)
In the Adobe Photoshop CS3 Visual Basic Scripting Reference, or in the Visual Basic Object Browser, look up
the
Preferences object to view all of the settings properties you can use. Additionally, look up the
Preferences property on the Application object.
JS
The Preferences object is a property of the Application object.
preferences.rulerUnits = Units.INCHES