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josel

Joined: 19 Aug 2005
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PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 12:48 am    Post subject: Batch / Sripting Auotmating Reply with quote

Hi all
I have never used batch or scripting before in photoshop CS2. Why because i have no idea how to use it. Anyway I am trying to find out how to make youre image fit the screen each time you open up a image. So for example the image size is normally set to 25%zoom. But how do I change this to 33% as default. So each time I open up any image it opens up at 33% so it fills the screen with my pallettes still in tact?

Cheers Josel
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swanseamale47

Joined: 23 Nov 2004
Posts: 1478
Location: Swansea UK


PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 1:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I just double click the hand tool. You could also use the fit image command for an action. You'd need a understanding of something like javasript to make scripts, it's probably worth searching the web for more info before you start to find out whats involved. Wayne
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