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PDF Processor for PSCS3 only

Postby Paul MR » Sun Dec 30, 2007 8:02 pm

Might be of use to people who work with PDF's.
Hopefully :roll:
It can select Single page, All pages or Range of pages to extract
It can do a Single file, Folder or Folder and sub-folders (of pdf's)
Each page is saved in the same location as the Original document and has the file name of the original + -Page# + whatever filetype selected.
There are nine output file types, 4 open modes etc..
It can resize using Fit Image and run an Action if required.

Paul.
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Postby Paul MR » Tue Jan 01, 2008 4:50 pm

Crop To field added.
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Great Script - non binary version available?

Postby sevo » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:41 pm

This script is great and covers a lot of things I was looking for.
Anyway I would like to modify this to my very own needs - is it possible to get a non-binary-version of this script to do so?

Thanks in advance,

Sebastian
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Postby Paul MR » Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:22 pm

No problem.
Of course anyone with CS2 or CS3 can use it now.
I was hopeing that someone would find a way of de-coding jsxbin.

Heres the source code.
Thanks go to Mike Hale for the main function and to Xbytor for some of the other functions.

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Re: PDF Processor for PSCS3 only

Postby Locochris05 » Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:31 pm

This script actually worked for me in CS5 and i love it!!!

Thank you!
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