Scripting Adobe Photoshop Tutorials
Photoshop can be customized using short programs or scripts written in AppleScript, JavaScript, or Visual Basic. In Photoshop 7, scripting was included as an optional plug-in that needed to be installed. With Photoshop cs, scripting is integrated into the program, so any system running Photoshop cs supports scripting by default. Here you'll find the tutorials how to use scripts to automate your work.
Mass Image Resizing Using Photoshop Actions
Learn how to save time and resize an unlimited number of images with a single command in Photoshop CS3.
Working with Smart Objects in Photoshop
This tutorial will walk us through the basics of using Smart Objects. We will use this powerful new tool in Photoshop CS3 to create a composite sheet for printing multiple digital photos on a single document.
Data/Mail Merge in Photoshop
This is a very rare tutorial that will teach you how to use Photoshops Data Merge tool to perform tasks simular to that of Microsoft Word's Mail Merge. Enabling you to create multiple documents from data set or excel spreadsheets.
Photoshop scripts - An introduction
This tutorial is an introduction to Photoshop scripts and will teach you the basics of scripting for Photoshop so that you can start creating your own scripts.
The Scripting Environment
This tutorial guides you through Adobe ExtendScript Toolkit, scripting reference documents and guides you through the classic hello world program.
Automatic Thumbnail
This tutorial complete with an ActionScript, will relieve this problem for good.
Resizing loads of photos
Resize all your photos that need to be resized in a few clicks with the Adobe Photoshop CS2 image processor.
Working With Photoshop Scripts
How to work with Photoshop scripts. Links to free scripts are provided.
Programming Photoshop Plugins
Get an overview and some resources in creating your own plugin for Photoshop.
Layer Comps
This lesson is a clean and straight technical tutorial. Photoshop CS and CS2 has this wonderful scripting feature- basically it's a good method to check different variations of your compositions. If you use this tool you will not have to arrange every single composition by indicating evey single layer's visibility.

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