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Offline nharnik

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Re: AppleScripting Photo Mechanic
« Reply #30 on: May 27, 2008, 09:13:49 PM »
Hello,

I would like a script that performs the following batch functions:
apply crop,
calculate the image compression to achieve a pre-defined final file size,
save to folder and FTP the image(s).

And some basic image toning capability? I'd rarely have to use photoshop...

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Re: AppleScripting Photo Mechanic
« Reply #31 on: December 24, 2008, 05:12:32 AM »
Just moved to mac (been nice knowing you Windoze, but I found myself a new squeeze :) so yes automator actions would be totally awesome! Are they in the pipeline Kirk?

Cheers,
Raoul

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Re: AppleScripting Photo Mechanic
« Reply #32 on: December 24, 2008, 06:42:36 AM »
Raoul,

Just moved to mac (been nice knowing you Windoze, but I found myself a new squeeze :) so yes automator actions would be totally awesome! Are they in the pipeline Kirk?

No, we have no plans to make Photo Mechanic scriptable via AppleScript.

-Kirk

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Re: AppleScripting Photo Mechanic
« Reply #33 on: September 14, 2014, 12:14:51 AM »
Raoul,

Just moved to mac (been nice knowing you Windoze, but I found myself a new squeeze :) so yes automator actions would be totally awesome! Are they in the pipeline Kirk?

No, we have no plans to make Photo Mechanic scriptable via AppleScript.

-Kirk

That's not great news!

Hello everyone,

I wanted to get feedback from you all about things you would like to be able to do with AppleScript and Automator using Photo Mechanic.

Photo Mechanic has a lot of power in it, and providing it through scripting rather than just via Photo Mechanic's UI could be even more powerful and efficient.

Thanks,

-Kirk

P.S. Window's users: to my knowledge there is no equivalent to AppleScript on Windows.  But don't be disappointed, we plan to provide another form of scripting that will be cross-platform compatible.  This thread is just about scripting Photo Mechanic via AppleScript.