Description
While creative professionals spend much of their time working on
illustrations, photo-editing, and laying out pages, many parts of
their jobs are anything BUT creative. Too often, they spend their
time doing repetitive, time-wasting tasks such as placing and
replacing images, correcting errors in text, cutting and pasting,
and preparing files for printing. Yet virtually every repetitive or
time-consuming task that creative professionals have to do in the
Adobe Creative Suite can be streamlined with the help of a
script. Now available in print for the first time, this scripting
reference provides the information experienced JavaScript users
need to create scripts for Adobe Bridge, whether you’re
looking to create a custom file browsing view, need to export
metadata from selected thumbnails automatically, or want to
create custom navigational bars or dialog boxes that help
streamline your company’s production workflow. If
you’re familiar with JavaScript,, C and C++ programming, and
the Adobe Creative Suite, this reference will show you how to use
the scripting API to extend and manipulate Adobe Bridge.
Adobe Bridge is the new navigational center built into Adobe
Creative Suite 2 software, giving users instant access to their
Adobe Creative Suite project files, applications, and settings. And
like all of Adobe Creative Suite 2’s components, Adobe Bridge
has built-in JavaScript support.
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TypeBooks
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ProviderAdobe Press
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PricingExclusively Paid
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Duration5h 49m
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CertificateNo Certificate
While creative professionals spend much of their time working on
illustrations, photo-editing, and laying out pages, many parts of
their jobs are anything BUT creative. Too often, they spend their
time doing repetitive, time-wasting tasks such as placing and
replacing images, correcting errors in text, cutting and pasting,
and preparing files for printing. Yet virtually every repetitive or
time-consuming task that creative professionals have to do in the
Adobe Creative Suite can be streamlined with the help of a
script.
Adobe Bridge is the new navigational center built into Adobe
Creative Suite 2 software, giving users instant access to their
Adobe Creative Suite project files, applications, and settings. And
like all of Adobe Creative Suite 2’s components, Adobe Bridge
has built-in JavaScript support.
Now available in print for the first time, this scripting reference provides the information experienced JavaScript users need to create scripts for Adobe Bridge, whether you’re looking to create a custom file browsing view, need to export metadata from selected thumbnails automatically, or want to create custom navigational bars or dialog boxes that help streamline your company’s production workflow. If you’re familiar with JavaScript,, C and C++ programming, and the Adobe Creative Suite, this reference will show you how to use the scripting API to extend and manipulate Adobe Bridge.