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Re: Possible to save layers out to 16bit tiff or e
Hi Spittle
You may need a custom script to do this as I don't think the built in scripts do the job and any version of PS (you did not mention your version BTW)
Here is a link to a script that is close to what you need and the author indicates the flexibility to add other formats to get what you need: https://github.com/jwa107/Photoshop-...-to-Files-Fast
You could also search or open up a post on the Adobe scripts Forum as there may be one already built that meets your needs
Okay, after two hours, and no results online, I am getting super angry, as I used to know where that option is, and noone I asked has heard of it??? Even google?
Where is the option for exporting, so that my local adjustments remain in the tiff as layers???
hi guys,
i have a script file which saves the layers as png files.But what i want is to configure the png saving options.Can i do that?if yes how?
Currently what it is doing is it is saving the png as we save it from file menu save as but what i need is it should save from save for web...
I'm trying to get a VBscript put together that will open a file (dcr), rotate it, and then save it as a tiff file. I haven't been able to find a command in VBscript to save the file in tiff format.
I can't imagine it can't be done - Adobe even provides an AppleScript...
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