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#Photoshop 2019 eye candy 4000 psp#
So calling a plugin from Python inside PSP is still run by PSP. the scripts are written in python, but the commands are handed off to PSP and are not run directly by Python. Just speculation, of course.įirst, language has nothing to do with it. But I would suspect that it could be possible given that Python is also a powerful and flexible programming language.
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I don't have a clue if Python could be written to do this - assuming, of course, that there's any possibility that my speculation is correct.
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I certainly don't know enough about programming in any language to do anything more than speculate, but perhaps the JavaScript actions scripts are able to not only read and interpret the data returned by the plugin but also continue to interact with the plugin once it is activated and pass that data back to the plugin. I'm thinking that, with regard to your last point, perhaps the difference is that Photoshop Actions are - I believe - written in JavaScript. Why they aren't able to record and play back plugin settings. I wonder if we can get the developers to weigh in on this. It should be noted that some plugins do return their data, this is how Photoshop records its actions. So unless that gobbledygook actually means something and recent versions have been ignoring it, I don't see any difference that would have allowed saving of Plugin data. LeviFiction wrote:I agree with you JoeB, I don't see this as being changed.īut just to be sure I tried recording the KPT plugins in PSP8 and PSPXI (I don't have PSPX) and both returned the same kinds of data that we see with PSP2018. it will use a really ugly yellow glow around the names which probably is the 'default' setting in it!! but I have just run a script using the Glow in white, it will run ALL scripts with white unless I go manually in the Eye Candy settings and change it to black.Īlso, if I open PSP 2018 and have not run any scripts requiring the use of Gradient Glow. Now I'm really getting frustrated because every time I run the scripts for adding names to my tags (signature tags used in forums), it does not remember the settings for EyeCandy 4000 and goes back to the last used script.įor example, if I recorded the script using Eye Candy Gradient Glow in Black.
#Photoshop 2019 eye candy 4000 windows 10#
I was using the really old PSP X before that but then it suddenly stopped working on Windows 10 so I had to force myself to adapt to the new version. Managed to get my scripts working in it again. I have just gotten used to using PSP 2018 Ultimate for the past 3-4 months.