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Old 06-29-2004, 09:20 PM   .psd layers and coordinates extraction question Post #1
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hi all. i use photoshop 7 to make skins for winamp5 and one thing that takes along time is ,using control + t on every layer to get the images coordinates and then selecting the image control + right click on the image layer, then copy and then open new blank project, pasting the image and then savin to .png and thats done to every layer to be able to put them in a skin. huuuffff

now its there a way i can get all that done with scripts of some sort inside photoshop.

getting the cordinates for each layer and have the image name change to the coordinates ,then geting them croped and saved as a png?

or maybe you guys know of a software that does this?
i have tryed psdripped but it does not support images larger that 118pixels. any help would be apritiated.
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getting the cordinates for each layer and have the image name change to the coordinates
Don't really know if that will be possible. Perhaps someone more knowledgable with scripting can answer that, if we have any members here with that knowledge. But i'm guessing that's outside PS's capabilities.

As to your other issue... it's very possible for you to have all your iFace elements saved out to their exact size; using the option under the LAYER menu -- "New Layer Based Slice". Use that on each layer then save out the images through the "Save for Web" function under the EDIT menu. By default PS will store the sliced images within a new "image" folder; saved to where ever you tell it to make that folder.

TIP: within the "Save for Web" export window, and with the Slice Selection tool selected, press Ctrl+A to select ALL slices. Then from the file format menu choose 24bit PNG w/transparency ticked ON. Then save out the images from there.

Hope that helps a little. :B
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thanks for the tips the keeper, im going to give the slice tool,and the save for web export a try. is there a better way to get the coordinates from an image in that layer than using control + t?, some thing that will give me the same as the image ones is sliced?
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