Re: Photoshop CS2 overall scriptability
Re: Photoshop CS2 overall scriptability
- Subject: Re: Photoshop CS2 overall scriptability
- From: Gary Tate <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 18:19:32 +0100
Your best bet it probably to trigger a Photoshop filter. Check the
results with various to see which gets the best results.
G
On 13 Jun 2006, at 18:05, Jack Crombie wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Ok scripting Photoshop may not be the best way to do this but i'm
interested to find out if it is possible...
I want to script photoshop to remove black flecks from the
background of a portrait. The images are single layer Jpegs.
The Background is always a gradient from Blue to white but where in
the gradient from blue to white depends on how tall the subject of
the portrait is.
So the script would have to somehow search out these black flecks
while leaving hair alone. Unfortunately as with all my questions
it's a story of mass production... ie. around 500 images at a time.
and hopeful processing time of max 90 mins for something like that.
Thanks to all the talented people who reply for giving their effort.
Jack Crombie,
Munich, Germany (Australian)
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