Links Panel for Photoshop CS4 and CS5
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- Written by Eddy
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Here is a Photoshop panel that let you import dynamic objects with a link towards the original file.
That's a perfect tool to update an object you are using in several documents.
This feature is included in Photoshop since version 14.2 (Photoshop CC update published in january 2014).
Modify the PDF import options very easily
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When you import a PDf file into Indesign, you can set some parameters. But once the file is placed, you can't modify the options anymore (imported page number for example) but import again the same PDF.
This script from JR Boulay allows you to modify all the options on the fly. Very useful !
Use
Select a frame containing an imported PDF file.
Run the script and set new import parameters.
Copy any anchored/inline objects to a new layer
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If you need to get back all your inline/anchored objects, This script is for you. It duplicates any anchored objects to a new layer.
This is the first script from my dear friend Tomaxxi that I talk about, but be sure others will come. For those who don'tTomaxxi, he is the owner of that great website indisnips which intends to offer short snippets of code to scripting rookies.
Let's see what it's all about.
Select your PSD layers with their names (update 09/06/2010)
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As a graphic designer, I have learned a few golden rules.
On top of the list, You have to smartly name your photoshop layers. Indeed, one document may become really messy and you can't afford spending time seeking for your layers.
But in the end, even the most organized start loosing control over the 100th layer. And I don't talk about the expanding/collapsing effect with layers groups, layer styles that can disturb you...
Won't it be much easier to just "call" them with their names ? As you named them, let's use this attribute ! This is the aim of this script.
For a few weeks, you could use a script of mine. But recently, I was contacted by Paul Riggott who told me such a script already existed and could be found at ps-scripts.
After we shered a few thoughts, Paul Riggott has given me back an improved version. So I am pleased to make his script replace mine.