I came across an EXIF framing action while looking things up online and wanted to share it with you folks. Those of you who have some Photoshop skillz will be able to modify the original action to whatever they want. In my case, I made some mods to the .atn file and the underlying .js file to suit my tastes. When I made my changes, I made the vert. and horiz. as two separate actions so they would look correct on the screen.
GET THE NEEDED FILES HERE -- Viero Photoshop and Photography. Nicely done.
Note: You MUST install the .js file as instructed in the webpage. (C:\xxxxxxx...) The .atn file can go in your /presets/actions folder inside of Photoshop.
Note: Anytime you need to run a .JS or .JSX script inside of Photoshop, you can simply record an action to load that script. This way you don't have to go to file-> scripts -> browse -> filename.js to run the script. Simplicity at it's finest.
Examples:
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GET THE NEEDED FILES HERE -- Viero Photoshop and Photography. Nicely done.
Note: You MUST install the .js file as instructed in the webpage. (C:\xxxxxxx...) The .atn file can go in your /presets/actions folder inside of Photoshop.
Note: Anytime you need to run a .JS or .JSX script inside of Photoshop, you can simply record an action to load that script. This way you don't have to go to file-> scripts -> browse -> filename.js to run the script. Simplicity at it's finest.
Examples:
[attachment=1]
[attachment=2]
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