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Re: Using selective color command/ any decent Photoshop Applecripts guidebooks out there?
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Re: Using selective color command/ any decent Photoshop Applecripts guidebooks out there?


  • Subject: Re: Using selective color command/ any decent Photoshop Applecripts guidebooks out there?
  • From: Tom Brice <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 10:38:00 -0500

On 9/16/05 8:15 AM, "email@hidden" <email@hidden> wrote:

> -- now you'd think that setting selective color would be just as easy:
>
> set current layer of docRef to background layer of docRef
>    adjust current layer of docRef using selective color with options
> {selection method: relative, neutrals:{-25,0,0,-25}}
>
> But you'd be wrong. I'm missing a "required parameter" for this command But
> what the heck is said parameter? The dictionary provides no clue.

Jim,
I get the same error using Photoshop CS.  If it's any consolation, the same
code works as expected under Photoshop CS2.  I assume it's a bug, not the
first I've seen with PS CS's applescript implementation.

Tom


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