Quantcast
Channel: Adobe Community : Popular Discussions - Photoshop Scripting
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 12244

Delete all SNAPSHOTS with script

$
0
0

I am trying to set up a workflow for my coworkers to easy adjust color, brightness and so on simply by clicking on a SNAPSHOT that easily shows them the result. The SNAPSHOT is generated by a master macro that calls alarge number of macros. But my clever :-) solution fails because I would like to give them the oppurtunity to run the master macro twice (for example to adjust brightness) and they are then prompted with a dialog that asks them if they would like to overwrite the SNAPSHOT that already exist wit the the same name. I simply cant find an easy way to delete SNAPSHOTS. History palette is easy to delete. If this was just a handful of macros I could figure out a way to fix it manually, but I have like 80-100 macros in different groups.

 

I have thought of this solution:

 

MASTER MACRO 1

    - SELECT ALL. COPY.

    - DELETE ALL SNAPSHOTS (with script)

    - PASTE IMAGE

    - RUNS MACRO APPLE (saving snapshot Apple)

    - RUNS MACRO TOMATO (saving snapshot Tomato)

    - GOES ON FOR SEVERAL MORE ...

 

The user chooses snapshot TOMATO and also wants to run snapshot APPLE. Clicks MACRO 1 again.

 

 

Anyone out there that can think of a solution or other idea?

 

 

(Photoshop CS6 on a Mac)


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 12244

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>