Re: Photoshop measure tool
Re: Photoshop measure tool
- Subject: Re: Photoshop measure tool
- From: "Fleisher, Ken" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 07:29:45 -0500
- Thread-topic: Photoshop measure tool
On 11/14/06 4:28 PM, "Stan Cleveland" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Two options I can think of for
> defining the coordinates are ... or the path points of a path.
Yes, a simple path will probably work great! Thanks for the suggestion.
(Though I'm an AppleScript veteran, I've only begun scripting Photoshop this
week...)
Next question: I've tried it with a path and in a document that is 5x5
inches at 300 dpi (1500x1500 pixels), I placed one point at x = y = 1 inch
to get a handle on the units. It seems that the units are in points (72
points per inch). Is that correct? Is there any way to get the coordinates
in cm or inches without needing to convert myself?
If it is in points, is it 72 points/inch or 72.27 points/inch (as in correct
Postscript)?
I've also just noticed that my screen resolution is set to 72 pixels/inch.
Please tell me that the coordinates are not based on the screen resolution!
> the corners of a rectangular selection (which you can get from its bounds)
What would this?:
properties of selection
>>{bounds:missing value, ...
How would I get the bounds of a selection if it reports missing?
Thanks!
Ken Fleisher
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