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Re: Photoshop layer mask scripting - stumped
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Re: Photoshop layer mask scripting - stumped


  • Subject: Re: Photoshop layer mask scripting - stumped
  • From: "Shane Stanley" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 15:37:42 +1000

On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 17:12:22 -0700, Roger Howard wrote:

>Today, my goal is relatively straightforward

To you, perhaps. This Photoshop stuff hurts my head; and to think that PS
heads think scripting is arcane...

>First, how do I get a layer mask of a layer?

I don't think you can.

>Since there's a load selection, but not a save selection, command in
>the object model, is it possible to use this to copy a selection over?

Try it. There's no need to have a save selection; the selection loaded
is, well, the selection.

>Otherwise, what's the fastest way to transfer a selection from one
>document to another (specifically, from a layer mask in one document to
>a layer mask in another)?

I'm afraid I get lost with layer masks. But if nothing else works,
install the Listener plug-in and let PS write it in javascript for you.

---
Shane Stanley  <email@hidden>


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