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Re: PhotoScripter and Curves
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Re: PhotoScripter and Curves


  • Subject: Re: PhotoScripter and Curves
  • From: Simon Topliss <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 14:20:38 +0100

On 28/6/01 12:17 pm, "Shane Stanley" <email@hidden> wrote:

> On 28/6/01 5:29 PM +1000, Simon Topliss, email@hidden, wrote:
>
>> That's the route I'm having to take. I actually need variations creating for
>> 2 different value tolerances (3% and 5%), so I had to manually create all
>> 52 curve settings files.
>
> Such tedium...
>>
>> I don't quite follow how you wrote out a new settings file each time. I
>> opened a curve setting with bbedit to see if I could use AS to create them,
>> but the code inside is all extended system characters. How did you read the
>> files?
>
> With AppleScript ;-) The key is the ASCII numbers of the characters. The
> sequence is as follows, where each number represents the equivalent ASCII
> character, n is the number of points plotted, and the i and o values
> represent the plot pairs:
>
[snip]

Thanks, Shane. That info will be really useful when I create a new version
of the script.

Simon


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